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2016
Abstract This chapter examines restrictions on the International Court of Justice’s (ICJ) capacity to act due to problems of admissibility or justiciability with respect to the use of force. It considers how the ICJ deals with cases requiring the exercise of non-legal judgement in relation to the UN Security Council’s authority.
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Abstract This chapter examines restrictions on the International Court of Justice’s (ICJ) capacity to act due to problems of admissibility or justiciability with respect to the use of force. It considers how the ICJ deals with cases requiring the exercise of non-legal judgement in relation to the UN Security Council’s authority.
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2020
The use of force by police officers is defined as “acts that threaten or inflict physical harm on suspects” (Terrill 2003, p.56). The capacity and lawful authority for police to use coercive force upon the general public is what distinguishes it from other occupations, making the police profession and its permissible use of force inherently ...
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The use of force by police officers is defined as “acts that threaten or inflict physical harm on suspects” (Terrill 2003, p.56). The capacity and lawful authority for police to use coercive force upon the general public is what distinguishes it from other occupations, making the police profession and its permissible use of force inherently ...
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Force spectroscopy of single cells using atomic force microscopy
Nature Reviews Methods Primers, 2021Albertus Viljoen +2 more
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