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Publisher:
Year:
1995
Catalog number :
45-252020
ISBN:
0–312–16279–0
Pages:
340
Language:
Weight:
560 gr.
Cover:
Cloth

Self-Defense in International Law

The Israeli Raid on the Iraqi Nuclear Reactor

Synopsis
The author uses the case study of the bombing of Osiraq to test the limits of the right of self-defense in international law. The argument that the UN Charter preserves the right of self-defense in anticipation of an attack is based on a detailed study of the legislative history of the relevant provisions of the Charter as well as on examples from subsequent state practice. The author identifies the limits of a legitimate act of anticipatory self-defense and applies the legal principles to the factual situation. The conclusion is that Israel's action was a legitimate exercise of force in international law given the particular circumstances of the case.