The law of international responsibility

The law of international responsibility

Crawford, James
Pellet, Alain
Olleson, Simon

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The law of international responsibility is one of international law's core foundational topics. Written by a set of international experts, this book provides a comprehensive and authoritative overview of the modern law of international responsibility, both as it applies to States and to international organizations, with a focus on the ILC's work. INDICE: Part I Introduction - Responsibility and International Law; 1: Alain Pellet: The Definition of Responsibility in International Law; 2: James Crawford: The System of International Responsibility; 3: Eric David: Primary and Secondary Rules; Part II International Responsibility - Development and Relationship with Other Areas of Law; 4: Patrick Daillier: The Development of theLaw of Responsibility in the Case Law; 5: Martti Koskenniemi: Doctrines of State Responsibility; 6: Lucie Laithier: Private Codification Efforts; 7: Clémentine Bories: The Hague Conference of 1930; 8: Daniel Müller: The Work of García-Amador on State Responsibility for Injury Caused to Aliens; 9: Alain Pellet:The ILC's Articles on State Responsibility; 10: Alan Boyle: Liability for Injurious Consequences of Acts Not Prohibited by International Law; 11: Joe Verhoeven: The Law of Responsibility and the Law of Treaties; 12: Vera Gowlland-Debbas: Responsibility and the United Nations Charter; 13: Bruno Simma & Dirk Pulkowski: Leges speciales and Self-Contained Regimes; 14: Jean-Marc Sorel: The Emergence of 'Soft' Responsibility; 15: Pierre-Marie Dupuy: Relations between the International Law of Responsibility and Responsibility in Municipal Law; Part III The Sources of International Responsibility; 16: Gilbert Guillaume: Overview of Part One of the Articles on State Responsibility; 17: Brigitte Stern:The Elements of an Internationally Wrongful Act; 18: Luigi Condorelli & ClausKress: The Rules of Attribution: General Considerations; 19: Djamchid Momtaz,Gérard Cahin & Olivier de Frouville: Attribution of Conduct to the State; 20:Christian Domincé: Attribution of Conduct to Multiple States and the Implication of a State in the Act of Another State; 21: Václav Mikulka: State Succession and Responsibility; 22: Pierre Klein: Attribution of Conduct to International Organizations; 23: Christian Tomuschat, Gérard Cahin & Anna-Karin Lindblom:The Responsibility of Other Entities; 24: Franck Latty: Actions and Omissions; 25: Yumi Nishimura: Source of the Obligation; 26: Constantin Economides: Content of the Obligation: Obligations of Means and Obligations of Result; 27: Jean Salmon: Duration of the Breach; 28: Paul Tavernier: Relevance of the Inter-temporal Law; 29: James Crawford: International Crimes of States; 30: Antonio Cassese: The Character of the Violated Obligation; 31: Paola Gaeta: The Character of the Breach; 32: Sandra Szurek: The Notion of Circumstances Precluding Wrongfulness; 33: Affef Ben Mansour, Maja Ménard, Jean-Marc Thouvenin, Hubert Lesaffre, Sandra Szurek & Sarah Heathcote: Circumstances Precluding Wrongfulness in the ILC Articles on State Responsibility; 34: Michel Montjoie: The Concept of Liability in the Absence of an Internationally Wrongful Act; 35: PhilippeGuttinger: Allocation of Responsibility for Harmful Consequences of Acts not Prohibited by International Law; 36: Gerhard Hafner & Isabelle Buffard: Obligations of Prevention and the Precautio

  • ISBN: 978-0-19-929697-2
  • Editorial: Oxford University
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 1376
  • Fecha Publicación: 20/05/2010
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