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- The Use of Force and the International Legal System
- The Use of Force and the International Legal System
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Boxes
- Acknowledgements
- Table of Cases
- Table of Treaties
- Part I Development of the Contemporary jus ad bellum in International Law
- Part II Scope and Content of the Contemporary jus ad bellum
- Part III Controversies and Contested Justifications for the Use of Force
- Part IV The Use of Force in the Wider Legal Landscape
- 12 The Use of Force as an Attribute of State Sovereignty
- 13 The Use of Force in the International Commons
- 14 The Relationship of the Law on the Use of Force with the Law of Armed Conflict and Human Rights Law
- 15 International Responsibility for the Unlawful Use of Force: States, Organizations, Armed Groups and Individuals
- Part V Concluding Remarks
- Bibliography
- Index
15 - International Responsibility for the Unlawful Use of Force: States, Organizations, Armed Groups and Individuals
from Part IV - The Use of Force in the Wider Legal Landscape
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 December 2023
- The Use of Force and the International Legal System
- The Use of Force and the International Legal System
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Boxes
- Acknowledgements
- Table of Cases
- Table of Treaties
- Part I Development of the Contemporary jus ad bellum in International Law
- Part II Scope and Content of the Contemporary jus ad bellum
- Part III Controversies and Contested Justifications for the Use of Force
- Part IV The Use of Force in the Wider Legal Landscape
- 12 The Use of Force as an Attribute of State Sovereignty
- 13 The Use of Force in the International Commons
- 14 The Relationship of the Law on the Use of Force with the Law of Armed Conflict and Human Rights Law
- 15 International Responsibility for the Unlawful Use of Force: States, Organizations, Armed Groups and Individuals
- Part V Concluding Remarks
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
Chapter 15 examines how the law of international responsibility relates to the jus ad bellum. It also examines the scope of the crime of aggression under the ICC Statute
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- The Use of Force and the International Legal System , pp. 347 - 390Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023