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14 - The Relationship of the Law on the Use of Force with the Law of Armed Conflict and Human Rights Law

from Part IV - The Use of Force in the Wider Legal Landscape

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 December 2023

Terry D. Gill
Affiliation:
Universiteit van Amsterdam
Kinga Tibori-Szabó
Affiliation:
Universiteit van Amsterdam
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Chapter 14 examines the relationship between the law governing the use of force (jus ad bellum) and the law of armed conflict (jus in bello), including the law of neutrality. It also looks at how these branches of the law also relate to international human rights law.

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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2023

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