
Die Grenzen des völkerrechtlichen Gewaltverbots: Referate und Thesen : mit Diskussion = Limitations of the prohibition of the use of force in ... für Völkerrecht
Language: German
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 3811474855
ISBN 13: 9783811474857
Publication date:
January 1st, 1986
Publisher: C.F. Müller
Pages: 169
Genres: Action & Adventure
This work presents a profound exploration of the complexities surrounding the prohibition of the use of force in international law. Authored by Dietrich Schindler, alongside contributions from Kay Hailbronner, it emerges from discussions held during a significant conference in Berlin. The dialogue encapsulated here not only reflects the intellectual rigor of the event but also addresses the evolving legal frameworks in an increasingly tumultuous global landscape.
The authors argue intricately about the boundaries of legal norms governing state actions and examine the implications of these limitations. Through a series of analytical essays and thought-provoking theses, they delve into historical and contemporary case studies that highlight the tensions between national interests and international regulations.
The discussions extend beyond mere legal theory, prompting readers to consider real-world applications and consequences of enforcing or circumventing these prohibitions. The insights offered aim to provoke dialogue among scholars, practitioners, and policymakers alike, fostering a deeper understanding of the challenges faced in maintaining global peace and security.
Ultimately, the book serves as a valuable contribution to the field of international law, reflecting not only the legal dimensions but also the moral and ethical considerations that must accompany any discourse on the use of force among nations.
The authors argue intricately about the boundaries of legal norms governing state actions and examine the implications of these limitations. Through a series of analytical essays and thought-provoking theses, they delve into historical and contemporary case studies that highlight the tensions between national interests and international regulations.
The discussions extend beyond mere legal theory, prompting readers to consider real-world applications and consequences of enforcing or circumventing these prohibitions. The insights offered aim to provoke dialogue among scholars, practitioners, and policymakers alike, fostering a deeper understanding of the challenges faced in maintaining global peace and security.
Ultimately, the book serves as a valuable contribution to the field of international law, reflecting not only the legal dimensions but also the moral and ethical considerations that must accompany any discourse on the use of force among nations.