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  • Purposes and Principles of the United Nations181505
  • UN Charter - Chapter I, Article 2, Section 4181506
  • ICRC - Use of force383824
  • Use of force - Wikipedia 181507
  • Use of force in international law - Wikipedia383815
  • Exception to the Prohibition on the Use of Force: Security Council Authorization181508
  • International law and the use of force: What happens in practice - Michael Wood 383813
  • The Erosion of the Prohibition on the Use of Force in the Face of United Nations Security Council Inaction: How Can the United Nations General Assembly Maintain International…383818
  • The Death of the Prohibition on the Use of Force - Voelkerrechts Blog 15.02.22383817
  • The Prohibition of the Use of Force - Cambridge 21.09.20383816
  • On the Principle of Non-Use of Force in Current International Law - Just Security 30.09.19383814
  • Prohibited and Permissible Use of Force in International Relations - Law Teacher 17.07.19383821
  • Prohibition of Use of Force and Cyber Operations as “Force” - Journal of Learning and Teaching in Digital Age, 2017383823
  • International Legal Exceptions to the Prohibition on the Use of Force - Springer Link, 2009383825
  • Journal: The Controversies Over the Customary Prohibition on the Use of Force: A Methodological Debate - Oxford Academic 01.11.05383819
  • International Law and the United Nations: The Use of Military Force - Gareth Evans 24.06.04383820
  • The Use of Force under the UN Charter: Restrictions and Loopholes - Nico Schrijver, 2003 383822
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