Legal Articles The Use of Force against Terrorism: Does International Law fall Victim April 9, 2016 by Prashanti Upadhyaya | 1 Comment on The Use of Force against Terrorism: Does International Law fall Victim Post 9/11 ‘use of force’ in international law and much of the understandings towards it has undergone great evolution. The international world is at the hinge of the history as many of the old regime falls and new threats emerge. The challenges this have created for the traditional system have been unparalleled. The ghastly act of bombing […] Read more » Convention Against International Terrorism Criminal Law Strategy Defensive Nature of Right International Law Prohibition of Use of Force Right to Act Unilaterally Role of security Council Rule of Attribution Self- Defence in International Law Terrorism The Use of Force against Terrorism Use of Force against Terrorism Victim