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Self-Defense in International Law Bowett, D W, Qc CBE Fba (Cambridge University and Fellow of Queen's College) Sole edition
Self-Defense in International Law
Bowett, D W, Qc CBE Fba (Cambridge University and Fellow of Queen's College)
Reprint of the sole edition. Originally published: New York: Praeger, [1958]. xv, 294 pp. Bowett observes that the use or threat of force by any state can be a delict, an approved sanction, or a measure taken in self-defense. He examines the evolution of the doctrine in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, with the assumption of the existence of a state's unlimited 'right' to go to war. He then attempts to outline the limited and provisional effects of this right under the U. N. Charter.
314 pages
| Media | Books Hardcover Book (Book with hard spine and cover) |
| Released | May 16, 2014 |
| ISBN13 | 9781584778554 |
| Publishers | Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. |
| Pages | 314 |
| Dimensions | 160 × 233 × 28 mm · 630 g |
| Language | English |