this volume will undoubtedly feature as a staple on reading lists, research agendas, and the bookshelves of all those interested in the field. Put simply, if you want to understand and write about this subject in a methodologically exacting manner, The Use of Force in International Law: A Case-Based Approach is a must have.
Chris O'Meara, Journal on the Use of Force and International Law
an invaluable source in this field. They have assembled no less than 74 authors from a variety of regional and academic backgrounds, thus ensuring that a wide array of differing views are being heard. Everyone who has ever had the pleasure of working on an edited volume can only pay utmost respect for successfully completing such a Herculean task.
Ralph Janik, Austrian Review of International and European Law
a rich resource for students and practitioners of the law on the use of force and is likely to remain the standard reference text for examples of "state practice" in this area of law for years to come.
Victor Kattan, Chinese Journal of International Law