Theories of international responsibility law / edited by Samantha Besson ; with the assistance of Mathilde Montaubin.
2022
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Theories of international responsibility law / edited by Samantha Besson ; with the assistance of Mathilde Montaubin.
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Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2022.
Description
1 online resource (xiv, 355 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Series
ASIL studies in international legal theory.
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From "respondere" to "responsibility : a Roman lawyer's gloss on the international law of state responsibility / Dario Mantovani
Change in the law of International responsibility / André Nollkaemper
State responsibility : an outsider's view / Antony Duff
Responsibility of states for wrongdoing : who is to decide? / Alon Harel and Julian Kulaga
Responsibility as opportunism : the responsibility of international organizations / Jan Klabbers
Responsibility of members of an international organization : collective and/or individual? / Paolo Palchetti
International responsibility for global environment harm : collective and individual / Liam Murphy
Justifying liability for state remedial duties / Sandy Steel
Responsibility or liability : is it really that simple? / Pierre d'Argent
Causation, fault, and function in the rules of attribution / Sean Fleming
Time travel in the law of international responsibility / Jean d'Aspremon
The responsibility of public authorities in China / Frédéric Constant
Liability of public institutions in Middle Eastern Law / Chibli Malla
The responsibility of public institutions in Africa : a legal framework in the making / Ousmane Oumarou Sidibé
State responsibility from a Central European perspective / Krzysztof Wojtycze
Comparative and prospective comments on the "world tour" of the concept of public responsibility / Mireille Delmas-Marty
Conclusion : responsibility at the crossroad between philosophy and law / Pierre-Marie Dupuy.
Change in the law of International responsibility / André Nollkaemper
State responsibility : an outsider's view / Antony Duff
Responsibility of states for wrongdoing : who is to decide? / Alon Harel and Julian Kulaga
Responsibility as opportunism : the responsibility of international organizations / Jan Klabbers
Responsibility of members of an international organization : collective and/or individual? / Paolo Palchetti
International responsibility for global environment harm : collective and individual / Liam Murphy
Justifying liability for state remedial duties / Sandy Steel
Responsibility or liability : is it really that simple? / Pierre d'Argent
Causation, fault, and function in the rules of attribution / Sean Fleming
Time travel in the law of international responsibility / Jean d'Aspremon
The responsibility of public authorities in China / Frédéric Constant
Liability of public institutions in Middle Eastern Law / Chibli Malla
The responsibility of public institutions in Africa : a legal framework in the making / Ousmane Oumarou Sidibé
State responsibility from a Central European perspective / Krzysztof Wojtycze
Comparative and prospective comments on the "world tour" of the concept of public responsibility / Mireille Delmas-Marty
Conclusion : responsibility at the crossroad between philosophy and law / Pierre-Marie Dupuy.
Summary
There is no issue more central to a legal order than responsibility, and yet the dearth of contemporary theorizing on international responsibility law is worrying for the state of international law. The volume brings philosophers of the law of responsibility into dialogue with international responsibility law specialists. Its tripartite structure corresponds to the three main theoretical challenges in the contemporary practice of international responsibility law: the public and private nature of the international responsibility of public institutions; its collective and individual dimensions; and the place of fault therein. In each part, two international lawyers and two philosophers of responsibility law address the most pressing questions in the theory of international responsibility law. The volume closes with a comparative 'world tour' of the responsibility of public institutions in four different legal cultures and regions, identifying stepping-stones and stumbling blocks on the path towards a common law of international responsibility.
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9781009208550 (ebook)
9781009208536 (hardback)
9781009208574 (paperback)
9781009208536 (hardback)
9781009208574 (paperback)
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