A threat or use of force by means of nuclear weapons that is contrary to Article 2, paragraph 4, of the United Nations Charter and that fails to meet all the requirements of Article 51, is unlawful; D. Preventing Deadly Conflict - 206. lappuselaboja - 1998 - 257 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Peter Malanczuk - 1997 - 476 lapas
...'comprehensive and universal prohibition' 1by eleven votes to three1. The Court further replied 1unanimously1 that '[a] threat or use of force by means of nuclear...meet all the requirements of Article 51, is unlawful' and that it 'should also be compatible with the requirements of the international law applicable in... | |
| Hague - 1997 - 266 lapas
...Vereshchetin, Ferrari Bravo, Higgins; Against: Judges Shahabuddeen, Weeramantry, Koroma. C. Unanimously, A threat or use of force by means of nuclear weapons that is contrary to Article 2(4) of the UN Charter and that fails to meet all the requirements of Article 51, is unlawful; D. Unanimously,... | |
| John Burroughs - 1998 - 192 lapas
...Philippines stated: I welcome the decision of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ... declaring that a threat or use of force by means of nuclear weapons would be contrary to the rules of international law applicable in armed conflict. The Philippines has... | |
| Eric Suy, Karel Wellens - 1998 - 852 lapas
...the right to use nuclear weapons. Hence, the unanimously adopted ruling of the Court that "[aJthreat or use of force by means of nuclear weapons that is...fails to meet all the requirements of Article 51, is unlawful'?7 makes no real legal sense. Again, one is forced to wonder whether the Court, indeed, tangled... | |
| Antony Anghie, Garry Sturgess - 1998 - 818 lapas
...law any specific authorization of the threat or use of nuclear weapons; (2 A) A threat or use offorce by means of nuclear weapons that is contrary to Article...meet all the requirements of Article 51, is unlawful; (2C) A threat or use of nuclear weapons should also be compatible with the requirements of the international... | |
| Yoram Dinstein, Fania Domb - 1998 - 380 lapas
...universal prohibition of the threat or use of nuclear weapons as such; C. Unanimously, A threat or use of nuclear weapons that is contrary to Article 2,...meet all the requirements of Article 51, is unlawful; D. Unanimously, A threat or use of nuclear weapons should also be compatible with the requirements... | |
| E. Lauterpacht, C. J. Greenwood - 1998 - 884 lapas
...question. As to subparagraph C of paragraph 2 of the operative paragraph, there is an implication here that a "threat or use of force by means of nuclear...Article 2. paragraph 4, of the United Nations Charter" may nevertheless be capable of complying with some or all of the requirements of Article 51 and would... | |
| Peter H. F. Bekker, International Court of Justice - 1998 - 332 lapas
...law comprehensively and universally prohibits the threat or use of nuclear weapons, (C) unanimously, a threat or use of force by means of nuclear weapons...that is contrary to Article 2, paragraph 4 of the UN Charter and that fails to meet all the requirements of Article 51 is unlawful, (D) unanimously,... | |
| Tim Hillier - 1998 - 920 lapas
...Unanimously, A threat or use of force by means of nuclear weapons that is contrary to Article 2, para nationally wrongful act D Unanimously, A threat or use of nuclear weapons should also be compatible with the requirements of... | |
| Laurence Boisson de Chazournes, Philippe Sands - 1999 - 620 lapas
...applying the jus ad bellum to the use of nuclear weapons, the Court reached the unanimous conclusion that: A threat or use of force by means of nuclear...fails to meet all the requirements of Article 51, is unlawful.38 This proposition was not contested by any of the states which submitted arguments to the... | |
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