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State responsibility in international law

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Publication details: Aldershot Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2002Description: 575p xiISBN:
  • 9780754620563
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.300000 PRO
Contents:
Contents Historical Evolution: The transformation of the law of state responsibility, Y. Matsui; General Theory of International Responsibility: 'Primary' and 'secondary' rules in the law of state responsibility: categorizing international obligations, J. Combacau and D. Alland The due diligence rule and the nature of the international responsibility of states, Riccardo Pisillo-Mazzeschi State responsibility and international liability for injurious consequences of acts not prohibited by international law: a necessary distinction?, Alan E. Boyle. Consequences of an Internationally Wrongful Act: Is there an international law of remedies?, Christine Gray Counter-measures as interim measures, James Crawford Third state remedies in international law, Jonathan I. Charney Bilateralism and community interest in the law of state responsibility, Bruno Simma The consequences of an international wrong in international and national law, F.A. Mann. Criminalizing State Responsibility: Criminalizing state responsibility, Krystyna Marek Can a state commit a crime? Definitely, yes!, Alain Pellet. Injuries to Aliens: State responsibility for the nationalization of foreign owned property, Eduardo Jimenez de Arechaga State contracts with aliens: contemporary developments on compensation for termination or breach, Derek William Bowett. Critical Perspectives on State Responsibility: International law and the Third World, A.A. Fatouros--A critique of the public/private dimension, Christine Chinkin The international law of state responsibility: revolution or evolution?, Pierre-Marie Dupuy State responsibility and the unmaking of international law, Philip Allott. Annexes:1996 ILC draft articles on state responsibility 2001 UN articles on the responsibility of states for internationally wrongful acts of states. Select bibliography Name index.
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Contents
Historical Evolution: The transformation of the law of state responsibility, Y. Matsui;
General Theory of International Responsibility:
'Primary' and 'secondary' rules in the law of state responsibility:
categorizing international obligations, J. Combacau and D. Alland
The due diligence rule and the nature of the international responsibility of states, Riccardo Pisillo-Mazzeschi
State responsibility and international liability for injurious consequences of acts not prohibited by international law: a necessary distinction?, Alan E. Boyle. Consequences of an Internationally Wrongful Act: Is there an international law of remedies?, Christine Gray
Counter-measures as interim measures, James Crawford
Third state remedies in international law, Jonathan I. Charney
Bilateralism and community interest in the law of state responsibility, Bruno Simma
The consequences of an international wrong in international and national law, F.A. Mann. Criminalizing State Responsibility: Criminalizing state responsibility, Krystyna Marek
Can a state commit a crime? Definitely, yes!, Alain Pellet. Injuries to Aliens: State responsibility for the nationalization of foreign owned property, Eduardo Jimenez de Arechaga
State contracts with aliens: contemporary developments on compensation for termination or breach, Derek William Bowett. Critical Perspectives on State Responsibility: International law and the Third World, A.A. Fatouros--A critique of the public/private dimension, Christine Chinkin
The international law of state responsibility: revolution or evolution?, Pierre-Marie Dupuy
State responsibility and the unmaking of international law, Philip Allott. Annexes:1996 ILC draft articles on state responsibility
2001 UN articles on the responsibility of states for internationally wrongful acts of states. Select bibliography
Name index.