A Study on Nomenclature Debate on the ‘Use of Force,’ ‘Armed Attack’ and ‘Aggression’ as the Right to Self Defence

Professor Sunil Deshta, Aastha Agnihotri
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International Law on Armed Conflict lays down specific guidelines on the conduct of the States, the parties who are signatories and conform to the international comity. The paper highlights the implications of the preamble of the United Nations Charter, which was introduced by the comity of international players in the Second world war to mitigate any possibility of another war. The state signatories to the charter not only aspired to restore peace but also to bring about standard norms of the conduct of civilized states through this Charter. The present paper discusses the juxtaposition of specific terminologies, which are considered one of the most important provisions of the UN Charter. The paper attempts to study Article 2(4), which prohibits the use of force by the member states. However, the juxtaposition of Article 51 along with Chapter VIII of the Chapter is also discussed, giving regard to the peculiarity of the expression ‘armed attack and ‘aggression’ in light of states’ right to self-defence. The paper throws light upon the negotiating history of these Articles along with other important documents like UN General Assembly Resolution 3314 and the Statute of Rome of the International Criminal Court, which has defined and illustratively underlined the meaning and context of the term ‘aggression.’ The jurisprudential evolution is also brought astute by the pronouncement of the International Court of Justice. The paper deliberates upon the interpretational journey of the text and the context of the provisions of the Charter and other documents and attempts to read between the lines of these terminologies to understand the present-day relevance and meaning of these provisions akin to the ongoing international armed conflicts in the world.
“使用武力”、“武装攻击”和“侵略”作为自卫权的命名之争研究
关于武装冲突的国际法规定了国家行为的具体准则,这些国家是签署方,并遵守国际社会。该文件强调了《联合国宪章》序言的含义,该序言是在第二次世界大战中国际参与者的礼让下提出的,目的是减少发生另一场战争的可能性。《宪章》的签署国不仅希望恢复和平,而且希望通过《宪章》确立文明国家行为的标准规范。本文讨论了被认为是《联合国宪章》最重要的条款之一的具体术语并置问题。本文试图研究禁止成员国使用武力的第2(4)条。然而,也讨论了第51条与该章第八章的并列,考虑到“武装攻击”和“侵略”一词在国家自卫权方面的特殊性。本文揭示了这些条款的谈判历史,以及其他重要文件,如联合国大会第3314号决议和《国际刑事法院罗马规约》,这些文件定义并说明了“侵略”一词的含义和背景。国际法院(International Court of Justice)的裁决也带来了法理上的演变。本文审议了《宪章》和其他文件的案文的解释历程和条款的背景,并试图解读这些术语的字里行间,以理解这些条款与当今世界上正在进行的国际武装冲突的相关性和意义。
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