The Spy Who Came in from the Cold War: Intelligence and International Law

S. Chesterman
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International law has traditionally had little to say on the subject of intelligence — in large part because outraged rhetoric has long been contradicted by widespread practice. This article surveys efforts to regulate the collection of intelligence in international law before turning to more recent checks on the manner in which intelligence has been invoked in international organizations. Long a "dirty word" within the United Nations, intelligence is now being used to justify military strikes, target financial sanctions, and indict war criminals. While there is little prospect for limiting collection of intelligence beyond activities that can be physically intercepted or prevented, increasing recourse to intelligence in multilateral forums is beginning to impose procedural constraints on the purposes for which that intelligence may be employed.
冷战时期的间谍:情报与国际法
传统上,国际法在情报问题上几乎没有什么可说的,这在很大程度上是因为愤怒的言论长期以来一直与广泛的实践相矛盾。本文概述了在国际法中规范情报收集的努力,然后转向最近对国际组织中援引情报的方式的检查。长期以来,情报在联合国内部一直是一个“肮脏的词”,现在却被用来为军事打击、针对金融制裁和起诉战犯辩护。虽然将情报收集限制在可以实际拦截或阻止的活动之外的可能性很小,但多边论坛越来越多地利用情报,正开始对情报可能用于的目的施加程序上的限制。
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