Due diligence in the international legal order / edited by Heike Krieger, Anne Peters, Leonhard Kreuzer.
2020
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Title
Due diligence in the international legal order / edited by Heike Krieger, Anne Peters, Leonhard Kreuzer.
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Edition
First edition.
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Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2020.
Description
1 online resource (xviii, 402 pages)
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1. Due Diligence in the International Legal Order: Dissecting the Leitmotif of Current Accountability Debates
2. The Historical Roots of the Due Diligence Standard
3. Due Diligence in the History of the Codification of the Law of State Responsibility
4. Member States' Due Diligence Obligations to Supervise International Organisations
5. The Function of the Triad 'Territory', 'Jurisdiction', and 'Control' in Due Diligence Obligations
6. Due Diligence and the Duty to Protect Human Rights
7. Due Diligence in International Environmental Law: A Fine-grained Cartography
8. Due Diligence in the Use of International Watercourses
9. Due Diligence in the Law of the Sea
10. Due Diligence in International Climate Change Law
11. Due Diligence in International Humanitarian Law
12. Due Diligence and the Obligation to Prevent Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity
13. Due Diligence, the UN, and Peacekeeping
14. Due Diligence in International Anti-terrorism Law: Developments in the Resolutions of the UN Security Council
15. Due Diligence in Cyber Activities
16. Due Diligence in International Investment Law: From the Law of Aliens to Responsible Investment
17. Due Diligence Debates in International Anti-corruption and Money Laundering Law: From Content to the Construction of Risk
18. Due Diligence in International Tax Law
19. Due Diligence in International Trade Law
20. Due Diligence in World Bank Project Financing
21. Due Diligence and Structural Change in the International Legal Order.
2. The Historical Roots of the Due Diligence Standard
3. Due Diligence in the History of the Codification of the Law of State Responsibility
4. Member States' Due Diligence Obligations to Supervise International Organisations
5. The Function of the Triad 'Territory', 'Jurisdiction', and 'Control' in Due Diligence Obligations
6. Due Diligence and the Duty to Protect Human Rights
7. Due Diligence in International Environmental Law: A Fine-grained Cartography
8. Due Diligence in the Use of International Watercourses
9. Due Diligence in the Law of the Sea
10. Due Diligence in International Climate Change Law
11. Due Diligence in International Humanitarian Law
12. Due Diligence and the Obligation to Prevent Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity
13. Due Diligence, the UN, and Peacekeeping
14. Due Diligence in International Anti-terrorism Law: Developments in the Resolutions of the UN Security Council
15. Due Diligence in Cyber Activities
16. Due Diligence in International Investment Law: From the Law of Aliens to Responsible Investment
17. Due Diligence Debates in International Anti-corruption and Money Laundering Law: From Content to the Construction of Risk
18. Due Diligence in International Tax Law
19. Due Diligence in International Trade Law
20. Due Diligence in World Bank Project Financing
21. Due Diligence and Structural Change in the International Legal Order.
Summary
Due diligence is a prominent concept in international law, frequently referred to in arbitral awards, court decisions, and in scholarly discussions on state responsibility. However, until now, the specific normative content and systemic relation of due diligence to rules and principles of international law has largely remained unexplored. The present book provides a comprehensive analysis of the content, scope, and function of due diligence across various areas ofinternational law, including international environmental law, international peace and security law, and international economic law.Sector by sector, contributors explore the diverse interactions between due diligence and area-specific substantive and procedural rules as well as general principles of international law. This book exposes the promises and limits of due diligence for enhancing accountability and compliance. It identifies the rise of due diligence as both a driver and signal of change in the international legal order towards risk management and proceduralisation.
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Print version: Krieger, Heike Due Diligence in the International Legal Order Oxford : Oxford University Press USA - OSO,c2021
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Language
English
ISBN
9780192642653
0192642650
9780198869900
0198869908
0192642650
9780198869900
0198869908
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