Back to Basics: Necessity, Proportionality, and the Right of Self-Defence Against Non-State Terrorist Actors

The International Court of Justice's decision in DRC v Uganda touches on, but fails to address, the circumstances under which a State has a right to use force in self-defence against non-State actors.1 In particular, the Court holds that, because the attacks carried out by anti-Ugandan rebels o...

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Published inThe International and comparative law quarterly Vol. 56; no. 1; pp. 141 - 156
Main Author Trapp, Kimberley N
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LanguageEnglish
Published Cambridge, UK Cambridge University Press 01.01.2007
Oxford University Press
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DOI10.1093/iclq/lei153

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Abstract The International Court of Justice's decision in DRC v Uganda touches on, but fails to address, the circumstances under which a State has a right to use force in self-defence against non-State actors.1 In particular, the Court holds that, because the attacks carried out by anti-Ugandan rebels operating from the Democratic Republic of Congo's (DRC) territory are not attributable to the DRC, Uganda has no right to use force in self-defence against the DRC.2 The separate opinions in DRC v Uganda lament the Court's failure to take the opportunity to address the right to act in self-defence against non-State actors3–an issue of such obvious importance to the international community in an age of terrorism. As will be examined below, there are arguably good reasons–on the facts of the case–for the Court's refusal to pronounce itself on the matter. Furthermore, its decision need not be read as absolutely precluding a use of force in foreign territory in response to armed attacks by non-State actors.
AbstractList The International Court of Justice's decision in DRC v Uganda touches on, but fails to address, the circumstances under which a State has a right to use force in self-defence against non-State actors. 1 In particular, the Court holds that, because the attacks carried out by anti-Ugandan rebels operating from the Democratic Republic of Congo's (DRC) territory are not attributable to the DRC, Uganda has no right to use force in self-defence against the DRC. 2 The separate opinions in DRC v Uganda lament the Court's failure to take the opportunity to address the right to act in self-defence against non-State actors 3 –an issue of such obvious importance to the international community in an age of terrorism. As will be examined below, there are arguably good reasons–on the facts of the case–for the Court's refusal to pronounce itself on the matter. Furthermore, its decision need not be read as absolutely precluding a use of force in foreign territory in response to armed attacks by non-State actors.
The International Court of Justice's decision in DRC v Uganda touches on, but fails to address, the circumstances under which a State has a right to use force in self-defence against non-State actors. In particular, the Court holds that, because the attacks carried out by anti-Ugandan rebels operating from the Democratic Republic of Congo's (DRC) territory are not attributable to the DRC, Uganda has no right to use force in selfdefence against the DRC. The separate opinions in DRC v Uganda lament the Court's failure to take the opportunity to address the right to act in self-defence against non- State actors-an issue of such obvious importance to the international community in an age of terrorism. As will be examined below, there are arguably good reasons-on the facts of the case-for the Court's refusal to pronounce itself on the matter. Furthermore, its decision need not be read as absolutely precluding a use of force in foreign territory in response to armed attacks by non-State actors. The Court's continued refusal to engage the issue, however, has resulted in scholars taking extreme positions regarding the right to use force in self-defence against non-State actors-either reading the Court's jurisprudence as requiring that armed attacks always be attributable to a State before they give rise to a right to use force in self-defence in foreign territory (or supporting a similar position), or arguing that there is an emerging right under international law to use force in self-defence directly against non-State terrorist actors, irrespective of the territorial host State's non-involvement in the terrorist attacks. The starting point of this comment is that the International Court's jurisprudence need not be read as absolutely requiring that armed attacks be launched by (or attributable to) a State before the right to use force in self-defence is engaged. This should not mean, however, that there is a right to use force in self-defence against non-State actors irrespective of the host State's non-involvement in their terrorist activities. Such a right would sit uneasily within the UN Charter paradigm, which prohibits uses of force against the territorial integrity (and political independence) of States but provides for the limited exception of self-defence set forth in Article 51 of the UN Charter. The balancing mechanism between the right of self-defence against non-State actors in foreign territory and the right of States to respect for their territorial integrity lies within the customary law requirements to which the legitimate exercise of the right of self-defence is subject-in particular, the requirement that a use of force be necessary and proportionate.
The International Court of Justice's decision in DRC v Uganda touches on, but fails to address, the circumstances under which a State has a right to use force in self-defence against non-State actors.1 In particular, the Court holds that, because the attacks carried out by anti-Ugandan rebels operating from the Democratic Republic of Congo's (DRC) territory are not attributable to the DRC, Uganda has no right to use force in self-defence against the DRC.2 The separate opinions in DRC v Uganda lament the Court's failure to take the opportunity to address the right to act in self-defence against non-State actors3–an issue of such obvious importance to the international community in an age of terrorism. As will be examined below, there are arguably good reasons–on the facts of the case–for the Court's refusal to pronounce itself on the matter. Furthermore, its decision need not be read as absolutely precluding a use of force in foreign territory in response to armed attacks by non-State actors.
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Snippet The International Court of Justice's decision in DRC v Uganda touches on, but fails to address, the circumstances under which a State has a right to use force...
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Armed Forces
Attitudes
International community
International cooperation
International Criminal Court
INTERNATIONAL LAW
Legal norms
Military bases
Non state actors
Occupied territories
Prevention
PROPORTIONALITY
Proportionality in law
Right of self defense
Self defense
Self-defence
Self-defense (Law)
Shorter Articles, Comments, and Notes
State intervention
Territories
TERRORISM
Terrorists
Title Back to Basics: Necessity, Proportionality, and the Right of Self-Defence Against Non-State Terrorist Actors
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