Threat of force (public international law)

Threat of force in public international law is a situation between states described by British lawyer Ian Brownlie as: an express or implied promise by a government of a resort to force conditional on non-acceptance of certain demands of that government. The 1969 Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties notes in its preamble that both the threat and the use of force are prohibited.

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Threat of force (public international law)

Threat of force in public international law is a situation between states described by British lawyer Ian Brownlie as: an express or implied promise by a government of a resort to force conditional on non-acceptance of certain demands of that government. The 1969 Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties notes in its preamble that both the threat and the use of force are prohibited.

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