Israel and the Trouble With International Law
This is a discussion on Israel and the Trouble With International Law within the International Law Issues forum, part of the INTERNATIONAL LAW category; Many restrictions on the use of force against aggressors make no moral sense. by PAUL H. ROBINSON Last week the ...
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Many restrictions on the use of force against aggressors make no moral sense.
by PAUL H. ROBINSON Last week the United Nations issued a report painting the Israelis as major violators of international law in the three-week Gaza war that began in December 2008. While many find the conclusion a bit unsettling or even bizarre, the report's conclusion may be largely correct. This says more about international law, however, than it does about the propriety of Israel's conduct. The rules of international law governing the use of force by victims of aggression are embarrassingly unjust and would never be tolerated by any domestic criminal law system. They give the advantage to unlawful aggressors and thereby undermine international justice, security and stability. Domestic criminal law restricts the use of defensive force in large part because the law prefers that police be called, when possible, to do the defending. Force is authorized primarily to keep defenders safe until law enforcement officers arrive. Since there are no international police to call, the rules of international law should allow broader use of force by victims of aggression. But the rules are actually narrower. Read the entire article... Paul H. Robinson: Israel, Gaza and International Law - WSJ.com |
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