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Legal Order in a Violent World

Richard A. Falk

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Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Politikwissenschaft

Beschreibung

Professor Myres S. McDougal of the Yale Law School calls this examination of the relation of law and violence in contemporary international society "...a profound, perceptive, and eloquent contribution to the most important problem of our time." Professor Falk places great emphasis on two distinctive challenges to world order--nuclear weapons and civil strife. While developing the implication that even the most powerful states are vulnerable to destruction trhough nuclear attack, he also points out that there is no very firm hope that military power cna be managed so as to reduce the predominance of the sovereign state in world politics. Richard A. Falk is Milbank Professor of International Law and Practice, Princeton University. Published for the Center of International Studies, Princeton University.

Originally published in 1968.

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Schlagwörter

Breach of the peace, Supranational law, Opportunism, Impunity, Proxy war, Nuclear warfare, Counter-insurgency, Despotism, Authoritarianism, Imperialism, War of aggression, Crisis management, Total war, War, Cost of conflict, Civil disorder, Legal recourse, Anti-communism, Warfare, Law in action, Felony, Deterrence (legal), International relations, Military dictatorship, International law, War crime, Balance of terror, Declaration of war, Crime, Classified information, International crisis, Precedent, Extraterritoriality, Suppression of dissent, Cold War, Violent Struggle, Enemy combatant, Treaty, Insurgency, Impracticability, Nuclear weapon, Perfidy, Political violence, Defensive war, Non-interventionism, Law of war, Military threat, Belligerent, Conflict of laws, Hostility, Disarmament, Judicial restraint, Contraband, Dangerous driving, Intention (criminal law), Use of force by states, Sedition, Anti-Americanism, Disparagement, Anti-imperialism, Social conflict, Sanctions (law), Violation of law, South Vietnam, Reprisal, A Pretext for War, Subversion, Intimidation, Power politics, Undeclared war