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Resort to the Use of Force
Tripos Part IB, Paper 38: International Law
This handout is only for lecture 1; the rest will follow

1. Reading

A. Primary materials:
 Charter of the United Nations, articles 1, 2(3) and 2(4) and Chapter VII
 General Assembly Resolutions:
o Declaration on Principles of International Law concerning Friendly Relations and
Co-Operation among States in accordance with the UN Charter (Friendly
Relations Declaration (UNGA res 2625 (XXV) 1970)
o The Definition of Aggression (UNGA res 3314 (XXIX) 1974)
o Declaration on the Non-Use of Force (UNGA res 42/22 1987)

B. Textbooks (at least one of the following three):
 Evans (ed) International Law (5th edn, 2018) Chapter 20 (Professor Gray’s);
 Shaw, International Law (8th edn, 2017) Chapter 19;
 Crawford, Brownlie’s Principles of International Law (8th edn, 2012) Chapter 33
You can skip sections on peacekeeping since we do not cover that in this course.

C. The most relevant cases:
 Harris, Cases and Materials in International Law (8th edn, 2015) Chapter 11
 Military and Paramilitary Activities in and against Nicaragua (Nicaragua v USA)
(Merits) (1986) ICJ Rep 14
 Case Concerning Oil Platforms (Iran v USA) (Merits) (2003) ICJ Rep 161
 Legal Consequences of the Construction of a Wall (Advisory Opinion) (2004) ICJ Rep
136, 194 para 139
 Armed Activities on the Territory of the Congo (Democratic Republic of Congo v
Uganda) (2005) ICJ Rep 168

D. Further reading:
 See suggestions throughout this lecture handout and on the model supervision sheet.




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