Proceedings of an International Symposium of the Kiel Institute of International Law. March 25 to 27, 1992
Year: 2021
Editors: Delbrück, Jost
Series: Veröffentlichungen des Walther-Schücking-Instituts für Internationales Recht an der Universität Kiel, Vol. 115
Copyright Year: 1993
Book Details
ISBN: 978-3-428-47643-5
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3790/978-3-428-47643-5
Published online: 2021-05
Edition: 1
Language: English
Pages: 189
Keywords: Institut für Internationales Recht (Kiel) Internationales Recht Institut für Internationales Recht (Kiel) Internationales Recht Institut für Internationales Recht (Kiel) Internationales Recht Institut für Internationales Recht (Kiel) Internationales Recht Institut für Internationales Recht (Kiel) Internationales Recht Institut für Internationales Recht (Kiel) Internationales Recht Institut für Internationales Recht (Kiel) Internationales Recht Institut für Internationales Recht (Kiel) Internationales Recht
Subjects: Public international law ,
Pricing
Institution: €49.90 (incl. local VAT if applicable)
Individual: €49.90 (incl. local VAT if applicable)
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
---|---|---|---|
Foreword | 5 | ||
Contents | 7 | ||
Abbreviations | 8 | ||
Jost Delbrück: Opening Address | 9 | ||
Rüdiger Wolfrum: Opening Address | 12 | ||
W. Michael Reisman: New Scenarios of Threats to International Peace and Security: Developing Legal Capacities for Adequate Responses | 13 | ||
I. Conceptions of Security | 14 | ||
II. The Need ror International Arrangements | 15 | ||
III. Proaction and Prosponse | 15 | ||
IV. Some Moral Implications | 16 | ||
V. Future Constructs | 17 | ||
VI. Constructing Threatening Futures | 19 | ||
VII. Using Futures to Generate Prospective Strategies | 20 | ||
VIII. Contextualizing Constructive Futures | 21 | ||
IX. An Example: The Hemorrhaging of Soviet Military Industrial Skills | 22 | ||
X. Six Constructs of Threats to International Peace and Security | 24 | ||
XI. First Future Construct: International Institutional Capacity to Respond to Manifest Inclusive Threats | 25 | ||
XII. Second Future Construct: Nuclear Proliferation and Limited Nuclear War | 28 | ||
XIII. Third Future Construct: Conventional Aggression | 31 | ||
XIV. Fourth Future Construct: The Breakdown of the United Nations System | 33 | ||
XV. Fifth Future Construct: Low-Intensity Warfare | 35 | ||
XVI. Sixth Future Construct: Non-State Terror | 37 | ||
Conclusion | 37 | ||
Tom Farer: The Future of International Law Enforcement under Chapter VII: Is There Room for “New Scenarios”? | 39 | ||
Alfred P. Rubin: Comment | 57 | ||
Discussion | 68 | ||
Jochen Abr. Frowein: Legal Consequences for International Law Enforcement in Case of Security Council Inaction | 111 | ||
Introduction | 111 | ||
I. Action and Inaction by the Security Council | 111 | ||
II. Collective Action without Security Council Authorization | 114 | ||
III. Regional Action | 119 | ||
IV. Community Interest and Reactions to Violations erga omnes | 123 | ||
Bruno Simma: Does the UN Charter Provide an Adequate Legal Basis for Individual or Collective Responses to Violations of Obligations erga omnes? | 125 | ||
Christoph Schreuer: Comment | 147 | ||
Discussion | 154 | ||
List of Participants | 187 |