The global war on terror, jus ad bellum and normative change in international law
Author | Jorge M . Lasmar |
Position | PhD in Internacional Relations at London School of Economics and Political Sciences. Professor at Faculdades Milton Campos and Pontifícia Universidade Católica of Minas Gerais. |
Pages | 34-72 |
The Global War on Terror, J us ad Bellum and Norma tive Chang e in
International Law
Jorgem.Lasmar
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1. Creational Environment
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“International law governs relations between independent states. The
rules of law binding upon states therefore emanate from their own free
will as expressed in conventions or by usages generally accepted as
expressing principles of law and established in order to regulate the
relations between these co-existing independent communities or with
a view to the achievement of common aims. Restrictions upon the
independence of states cannot therefore be presumed” (PCIJ, Ser. A,
N. 10 1927:18).
Reparation for Injuries Suffered in the Service of the United Nations
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