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Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) Jus ad Bellum: The Law on Inter-State Use of Force by Stuart Casey-Maslen
This work expounds for those in practice and beyond the rules of international law governing the inter-state use of force. The book clarifies the law as it stands today explaining its many complexities and controversies such as when non-state actors may be attacked in another state and when consent is validly given to foreign intervention. The interrelationships between jus ad bellum and the law of armed conflict/international humanitarian law the law of neutrality and international human rights law are also illuminated along with important concepts such as the ‘responsibility to protect’ and humanitarian intervention.