Military Assistance on Request and the Use of Force
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:26th Mar '20
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In countries such as Syria, Iraq, South Sudan, and Yemen, internationally recognized governments embroiled in protracted armed conflicts, and with very little control over their territory, have requested direct military assistance from other states. These requests are often accepted by the other states, despite the circumvention of the United Nations Security Council and extensive violation of international humanitarian law and human rights. In this book, Erika De Wet examines the authority entitled to extend a request for (or consent to) direct military assistance, as well as the type of situations during which such assistance may be requested, notably whether it may be requested during a civil war. Ultimately, De Wet addresses the question of if and to what extent the proliferation of military assistance on the request of a recognized government is changing the rules in international law applying to the use of force.
The book is well written and compelling. Rather than delving into enigmatic theoretical principles often in need of decoding, De Wet tackles controversial issues on a practical level. * Marko Svicevic, Netherlands International Law Review *
ISBN: 9780198784401
Dimensions: 242mm x 164mm x 25mm
Weight: 566g
272 pages