Principles of Shared Responsibility in International Law
An Appraisal of the State of the Art
Part of Shared Responsibility in International Law
- Editors:
- André Nollkaemper, Universiteit van Amsterdam
- Ilias Plakokefalos, Universiteit van Amsterdam
- Date Published: December 2014
- availability: Available
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781107078512
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The Shared Responsibility in International Law series examines the underexplored problem of allocation of responsibilities among multiple states and other actors. The International Law Commission, in its work on state responsibility and the responsibility of international organisations, recognised that attribution of acts to one state or organisation does not exclude possible attribution of the same act to another state or organisation, but has provided limited guidance on allocation or reparation. From the new perspective of shared responsibility, this volume reviews the main principles of the law of international responsibility as laid down in the Articles on State Responsibility and the Articles on Responsibility of International Organizations, such as attribution of conduct, breach, circumstances precluding wrongfulness and reparation. It explores the potential and limitations of current international law in dealing with questions of shared responsibility in areas such as military operations and international environmental law.
Read more- Provides lawyers familiar with the basics of the law of responsibility with an understanding of how the principles of responsibility can be applied in the increasingly important and hitherto unexplored context of multiple wrongdoing
- Provides lawyers and policy makers dealing with international cooperation with information relating to a variety of areas, including military operations, international environmental law and refugee law
- Contains critical reflections on the limits of the law of responsibility, for example its neglect of the public and private dimensions of responsibility and its emphasis on uniformity over differentiation
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- Date Published: December 2014
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781107078512
- length: 397 pages
- dimensions: 235 x 158 x 24 mm
- weight: 0.7kg
- contains: 1 table
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
1. Introduction André Nollkaemper
2. Breach of international obligations Andrea Gattini
3. Attribution of conduct Francesco Messineo
4. Attribution of responsibility James D. Fry
5. Complicity in an internationally wrongful act Vladyslav Lanovoy
6. Circumstances precluding wrongfulness Helmut Philipp Aust
7. Reparation, cessation, assurances and guarantees of non-repetition Pierre d'Argent
8. Invocation of responsibility Annemarieke Vermeer-Künzli
9. Serious breaches of peremptory norms Eric Wyler and León Castellanos-Jankiewicz
10. Countermeasures against multiple responsible actors Christian J. Tams
11. Conclusions André Nollkaemper and Ilias Plakokefalos.
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