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The Recourse to Force by the United Nations: The Contributions of Thomas M. Franck

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

Dan Sarooshi*
Affiliation:
University of Oxford; Essex Court Chambers, London

Abstract

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Type
Remembering Tom Franck: What He Taught Us About the Recourse to Force
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 2010

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References

1 Franck, Thomas M., Recourse to Force: State Action against Threats and Armed Attacks 2 (2002)Google Scholar.

2 Id. at 4.

3 Id. at 6.

4 Reparation for Injuries Suffered in the Service of the United Nations, Advisory Opinion, 1949 ICJ Rep. 174.

5 Certain Expenses of the United Nations (Article 17, paragraph 2, of the Charter), Advisory Opinion, 1962 ICJ Rep. 151.

6 Franck, supra note 1, at 23.

7 Franck, Thomas M., The “Powers of Appreciation”: Who is the Ultimate Guardian of UN Legality?, 86 AJIL 519, 521 (1992)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

8 1 D. Sarooshi, The United Nations and the Development of Collective Security: the Delegation by the UN Security Council of its Chapter VII Powers (1999) (Chapter 1).

9 Id.

10 Franck, supra note 1, at 17.

11 Id.

12 Sarooshi, supra note 8, chapter 4.

13 Franck, Thomas M., Some Psychological Factors in International Third-Party Decision-Making, 19 Stan. L. Rev. 1217, at 1217-18 (1967)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.