1. Per D'Aspremont: "understanding of the state of the law on the use of force-including the conception spelled out in this Article-remains deeply affected by each scholar's respective conception of the rules regulating the use of force and the aspirations that each has vested in the collective security system;George Rodrigo;The Oxford Handbook of the Use of Force in International Law,2005
2. Here one can mention Palau's campaign to secure an advisory legal opinion from the ICJ on assigning responsibility for causing climate change. See Stuart Beck and Elizabeth Burleson, Inside the System, Outside the Box: Palau's Pursuit of Climate Justice and Security at the United Nations;Transnational Environmental Law,2014
3. The Place and Role of Unilateralism in Contemporary International Law;See Pierre;See also Michael Byers, International Law and the Arctic,2000