The document is a law review article discussing the history and development of international law regarding the use of force. It discusses how international law evolved from the 19th century concept of just war to prohibit the use of force in the 20th century except in self-defense. However, there are still ambiguities in the laws around what constitutes self-defense. The article also analyzes debates around humanitarian intervention and responses to terrorism in light of the existing international laws on use of force.
The document is a law review article discussing the history and development of international law regarding the use of force. It discusses how international law evolved from the 19th century concept of just war to prohibit the use of force in the 20th century except in self-defense. However, there are still ambiguities in the laws around what constitutes self-defense. The article also analyzes debates around humanitarian intervention and responses to terrorism in light of the existing international laws on use of force.
The document is a law review article discussing the history and development of international law regarding the use of force. It discusses how international law evolved from the 19th century concept of just war to prohibit the use of force in the 20th century except in self-defense. However, there are still ambiguities in the laws around what constitutes self-defense. The article also analyzes debates around humanitarian intervention and responses to terrorism in light of the existing international laws on use of force.