Czasopismo
2016
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t. 17, z. 5, cz. 2 Bezpieczeństwo i zarządzanie kryzysowe - nowe wyzwania bezpieczeństwa narodowego
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97-109
Tytuł artykułu
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Warianty tytułu
Limits of the Right to Self-Defence of States in Public International Law
Języki publikacji
Abstrakty
Celem niniejszego opracowania jest odnalezienie granic prawa do samoobrony państw w prawie międzynarodowym publicznym. Zbadanie czy danego rodzaju sytuacje są objęte omawianym prawem, wymaga analizy zasad stosowania obydwu wariantów tego prawa, takich jak nagłość, konieczność i proporcjonalność. Użyta w artykule metoda ustalania granic, a zatem i dokładnej treści prawa do samoobrony, polega na czytelnym określeniu poszczególnych zasad jego stosowania, a następnie zestawieniu ich z sytuacjami, które budzą największe wątpliwości. (fragment tekstu)
The right to self-defence in the public international law has two different variants: the right to self-defence of individuals and groups of individuals and the right to self-defence of states. Both of these constructions base on the same core concepts, but this article focuses on the specifics of the right to self-defence of states. First, it clarifies the list of general rules governing this variant of the right to self-defence and indicates their initial meaning. Then, it proceeds to critical analysis of each of these requirements and tries to find answers to the following disputed questions: What constitutes an armed attack? Who can commit it? Is the anticipatory self-defence lawful? What exactly is required by the notions of necessity and proportionality? Who can take part in the collective self-defence? (original abstract)
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Numer
Strony
97-109
Opis fizyczny
Twórcy
autor
- Uniwersytet Warszawski
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