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The Definition of Aggression (Volume 154)

(39,040 words)

Author(s): Broms, Bengt
Broms, Bengt Keywords: Aggression | Mots clefs: Agression | ABSTRACT Bengt Broms, Professor at the Faculty of Law of the University of Helsinki, devotes his course to the definition of aggression in international law. After the author’s introduction presented on the aggression in the system of the League of Nations and in bilateral and multilateral treaties, the author studies the definition of aggression in the United Nations system and in the theory of international law and the practice of the States. Bengt Broms, professeur à la Faculté de droit de l'Université d'Helsinki…

Aggression, Intervention and Self-Defence in Modern International Law (Volume 136)

(30,868 words)

Author(s): M. Schwebel, S.
M. Schwebel, S. Keywords: Aggression | Self-defence | Use of force | International relations | Intervention | Mots clefs: Agression | Défense légitime | Force | Relations internationales | Intervention et non-intervention | ABSTRACT S.M. Schwebel's course deals with the issues of aggression, intervention, and self-defence in the context of the question of the definition of aggression. After a first chapter on the need and importance of the definition of the concept of aggression, the author examines several types of approaches t…

La définition de l’agression et le droit international. Développements récents de la question (Volume 92)

(31,743 words)

Author(s): Žourek, Jaroslav
Žourek, Jaroslav Keywords: Aggression | Mots clefs: Agression | ABSTRACT Jaroslav Zourek begins his course on the Definition of Aggression in International Law with a historical overview of developments in the issue before the Second World War and subsequently after the Second World War. In the next section devoted to a critical examination of the main theoretical issues raised during the discussions, the author begins by considering several types of definitions of aggression. He then asks whether it is p…