Proportionality in International Law

Cover of Proportionality in International Law by Michael A. Newton
Year: 2014
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 339
ISBN-13: 9780199355051
Dimensions:
Height: 6.1 Inches
Length: 9.1 Inches
Weight: 1.1464037624 Pounds
Width: 0.9 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 341.01
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Proportionality in International Law by Michael A. Newton, published by Oxford University Press in 2014, is a comprehensive examination of the principle of proportionality within the context of humanitarian law. Spanning 339 pages, this book delves into the intricate relationship between self-defense, lawful force, and the controlled application of violence, addressing the challenges posed by modern warfare, including the use of drones and counterinsurgency tactics.

In this edition, Newton critically assesses the normative aspects of proportionality, combining philosophical and legal analysis with contemporary combat case studies. The book explores how the principle defines the boundaries for initiating and conducting modern wars, emphasizing the perspectives of decision-makers in armed conflict. By analyzing the applications of proportionality in both jus ad bellum and jus in bello, Proportionality in International Law offers an interdisciplinary approach that enhances understanding for practitioners and policymakers regarding the theoretical and practical implications of this crucial legal principle.


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Proportionality is intimately linked to the overarching concepts of self-defense, lawful force, and the controlled application of violence. It is one of the most visible facets of humanitarian law designed to reduce unnecessary human suffering and avoid excessive damage to property, and the natural environment. However, its application has come under renewed scrutiny and sustained controversy as a result of wars against non-state actors and from the extensive use of drones, human shields, cyber war techniques, and counterinsurgency tactics.

Proportionality in International Law critically assesses the law of proportionality in normative terms combining abstract philosophical and legal analysis with highly emotive contemporary combat cases. The principle of proportionality permits actions that are logically linked to the intended goal, and thus defines the permissible boundaries for the initiation and conduct of modern wars. The case studies discussed in this book are predominantly from the perspective of those who make decisions in the midst of armed conflict, bringing analytic rigor to the debates as well as sensitivity to facts on the ground. The authors analyze modern usages of proportionality across a wide range of contexts enabling a more complete comprehension of the values that it preserves. This book contrasts the applications of proportionality in both jus ad bellum (the law and morality of resort to force) and within jus in bello (the doctrines applicable for using force in the midst of conflicts). Proportionality in International Law provides the reader with a unique interdisciplinary approach, offering practitioners and policymakers alike greater clarity over how proportionality should be understood in theory and in practice.

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