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Thomas Franck and the Use of Force

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

W. Michael Reisman*
Affiliation:
Yale Law School

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 5 (2002)Google Scholar [hereinafter Recourse to Force].

2 See id.

3 Franck, Thomas M., The use of Force in International Law, 11 Tul. J. Int’l & Comp. L. 7, 9 (2003)Google Scholar.

4 Franck, Thomas M., Editorial Comments: Nato’s Kosovo Intervention: Lessons of Kosovo, 93 AJIL 857, 858 (1999)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

5 Id. at 859.

6 Interview with Thomas Franck, Professor of Law at New York University, available at http://www.international,-gc.ca/cip-pic/video/globalization-mondialisation/franck.aspx?lang=eng.

7 Franck, Thomas M., Preemption, Prevention and Anticipatory Self-Defense: New Law Regarding Recourse to Force? 27 Hastcngs Int’l & Comp. L. Rev. 425, 431 (2004)Google Scholar [hereinafter Future of Force].

8 Id. at 432.

9 Franck, The use of Force in International Law, supra note 3, at 19.

10 Franck, Future of Force, supra note 7, at 434.

11 Franck, Recourse to Force, supra note 1 at 20.

12 Id.

13 Franck, Thomas M., Symposium: Three Major Innovations of International Law in the Twentieth Century, 17 Quinnipiac L. Rev. 139, 150 (1997)Google Scholar.

14 Franck, Thomas M., Who Killed Article 2(4)? Or: Changing Norms Governing the use of Force by States, 64 AJIL 809, 809 (1970)CrossRefGoogle Scholar [hereinafter Who Killed Article 2(4)?].

15 Id. at 811.

16 Id. at 810.

17 Id. at 824.

18 Franck, Symposium: Three Major Innovations of International Law in the Twentieth Century, supra note 14, at 151.

19 Franck, Thomas M., Symposium: UN Reform: Collective Security and UN Reform: Between the Necessary and the Possible, 6 CHI. J. Int’l L. 597, 601 (2006)Google Scholar.

20 Franck, Who Killed Article 2(4)?, supra note 14, at 816.

21 Franck, Thomas M., Agora: Future Implication of the Iraq Conflict: What Happens Now? The United Nations After Iraq, 97 AJIL 607, 608 (2003)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

22 Id. at 609.

23 Franck, Future of Force, supra note 7, at 426.

24 Franck, Symposium: UN Reform: Collective Security and UN Reform: Between the Necessary and the Possible, supra note 19, at 609.