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International Law and the Use of Force : Beyond the U.N. Charter Paradigm
Published in Paperback by Routledge (June, 1993)
Authors: Anthony Clark Arend and Robert J. Beck
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Intellectually Honest Primer on Use of Force Law
Anthony Clark Arend and Robert Beck have written an intellectually honest piece exploring the use of force under international law. The book begins with a discussion of the development of the law regarding the use of force from ancient times to the writing of the United Nations charter. The book then goes on to fairly examine state behavior since the UN Charter and poses the question: how has custom strayed from the thinking that inspired the Charter and the mechanisms that it set up. They give an objective, balanced overview of the state of law regarding a number of issues from intervention in civil and mixed conflict to rescue of nationals abroad and dealing with terrorists. Though they discuss all sides of the issue, Arend and Beck ultimately conclude that although international law's intentions at the end of World War II were nobel -- and despite the fact that the Charter paradigm still exists on paper -- a realistic assessment of the facts requires the conclusion that the paradigm has been rejected by states through their practices and thereby ceased to be international law.


International Rules: Approaches from International Law and International Relations
Published in Hardcover by Oxford University Press (May, 1996)
Authors: Robert J. Beck, Anthony Clark Arend, Robert D. Vander Lugt, and Robert D. Vander Lugt
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Good intro to the place of rules in the international arena
International Rules is a prime example of a composite being more the sum of its parts. The authors collected writings from the main schools of international law (IL) and international relations (IR) scholarship and provide the reader with the basic analytical tools to ponder the place of rules (and norms) in the international system. In addition to an insightful introduction to each of the eight schools represented (five IL and three IR schools), Professors Beck and Arend wrote an opening (Beck) and closing (Arned) chapter providing a general framework for the discussion. The main problem tackled by the collection is the divergent positions and lack of communication between the fields of international relations and international law. While international law assumes the influence of (though not necessarily compliance with) legal rules on the behavior of its subject (and when it cannot exert such influence, it would no longer be classified as law) this point is, indeed, an open point of discussion among IR scholars. IR's Realists, for example, refuse to accept the influence of rules, rather focusing on power and view whatever rules do exist in the international system as mere reflections of the configuration of power. Even some of the IL schools focus on the influence power has on the formation of rules (IL's Feminists, New Stream and New Haven schools), as Beck aptly points out (pp. 15). Yet, some of the most interesting and groundbreaking work on the enigma of international rules finds no place in the collection. The constructivist program of research in IR focuses on the social determinants of the international system. As such, their work explores, with great detail, such issues as the function of norms and norm emergence, the influence of identity on action in the international arena and on the mutual constitution of the actor and the international system. This school traces its roots to Headly Bull's "The Anarchical Society" and from the late 1980's a flurry of writings on these subjects has emerged. In fact, Arend published an article (Virginia Journal of International Law, Vol. 38, No. 2, 1998, pp.107) and a book (Legal Rules and International Society, 1999) focusing on rules in the international system both of which implement constructivist methods. With the exception of the selection from Keohane setting off the constructivist approach (named by him "reflective"), the selection from Hurrell is really the only one which will give the reader a view into this important body of scholarship (although the select bibliography will set the reader in the right direction). Beyond this obvious shortcoming, there are several smaller ones I feel need to be pointed out. First, bringing Feminist voices to the discussion is laudable, but it is my feeling that the more developed "Third World" voice should not have been overlooked. (see: Third World Attitudes Toward International Law: An Introduction (F. Snyder and S. Sathirathai, Eds.), 1987 and K. Mickelson's "Rhetoric and Rage" article in Wisconsin Int'l Law Journal, Vol. 16 (1998) pp. 353). Second, Beck raises the question of the place of morality in the development of legal norms, yet the selections do not include the work of Lon Fuller, who wrote extensively on this subject. Nonetheless, I feel this book is an excellent starting point for the discussion on the place of norms in the international system and warmly recommend it to anyone with an interest in this subject.


The Grenada Invasion: Politics, Law, and Foreign Policy Decisionmaking
Published in Paperback by Westview Press (November, 1993)
Author: Robert J. Beck
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Home Rules
Published in Hardcover by Johns Hopkins Univ Pr (March, 1994)
Authors: Denis Wood, Robert J. Beck, Ingrid Wood, Randall Wood, and Chandler Wood
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International Law and the Rise of Nations: The State System and the Challenge of Ethnic Groups
Published in Paperback by Chatham House Publishers (September, 2001)
Authors: Robert J. Beck and Thomas Ambrosio
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Oil Industry Outlook 1994-1998: Projection to 2002
Published in Paperback by Pennwell Pub (December, 1993)
Author: Robert J. Beck
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Oil Industry Outlook, 1989-1993
Published in Paperback by Pennwell Pub (October, 1988)
Author: Robert J. Beck
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Oil Industry Outlook, 1990-1994
Published in Paperback by Pennwell Pub (February, 1990)
Author: Robert J. Beck
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Oil Industry Outlook, 1992-1996: Oil & Gas Journal
Published in Paperback by Pennwell Pub (December, 1991)
Author: Robert J. Beck
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Oil Industry Outlook, 1993-1997: Projection to 2001
Published in Paperback by Pennwell Pub (December, 1992)
Author: Robert J. Beck
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