Law War and the Penumbra of Uncertainty
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This Book Argues That Lawyers Must Often Rely On Contestable Ethical And Strategic Intuitions When Dealing With Legal And Factual Uncertainties In ''Hard Cases'' Of Resort To Force. This Area Of International Law Relies On Multiple Tests Which Can Be Interpreted In Different Ways Do Not Yield Binary ''Yes/No'' Answers And Together Define ''Paradigms'' Of Lawful And Unlawful Force. Controversial Cases Of Force Differ From These Paradigms Requiring Lawyers To Assess Complex Incomplete Factual Evidence And To Forecast The Immediate And Long-Term Consequences Of Using And Not Using Force. Legal Rules Cannot Resolve Such Uncertainties; Instead Techniques From Legal Risk Management Strategic Intelligence Assessment And Political Forecasting May Help. This Study Develops These Arguments Using The Philosophy Of Knowledge Socio-Legal Politico-Strategic And Ethical Theory Structured Interviews And A Survey With 31 Uk-Based International Lawyers And Systematic Analysis Of Key International Court Of Justice Cases And Scholarly Assessments Of Us-Led Interventions.
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