According to the agency paradigm enshrined by the 2001 ILC Articles on State Responsibility, private conducts are attributed to a state when they are carried out on the state’s behalf or under its tight control. On closer look, this legal framework proves to be unable to deal with state involvement in human-rights violations perpetrated by powerful non-state actors, such as terrorist groups or transnational corporations. These wrongs, indeed, are often put in place with the fundamental contribution of – but not on behalf of (or under the control of) – a state, with the consequence that, under the traditional paradigm, they could not be attributed to the latter. Against this backdrop, the present paper argues that a new secondary norm has be...
Legal rules on the attribution of conduct determine whether conduct is considered an act of the Stat...
The US Alien Tort Claims Act renders vindication to foreign claimants of gross human rights violatio...
Legal rules on the attribution of conduct determine whether conduct is considered an act of the Stat...
According to the agency paradigm enshrined by the 2001 ILC Articles on State Responsibility, private...
There are instances in Municipal jurisdictions where Corporate legal protections -generally granted...
Under what circumstances should international law impute to states the acts of private armed groups?...
This article considers the possibility of holding states responsible for wrongful acts committed by ...
Currently there are no mechanisms under international criminal law to hold corporations accountable ...
This article explores whether transnational corporations or their executives can be held criminally ...
This paper discusses the circumstances under which the misconduct of private security sector might e...
Recent events have focused the attention of international jurists on international responsibility fo...
There is a long history of corporate involvement in the large-scale atrocities that the world has wi...
This thesis is concerned with the ways in which international law regulates state and individual com...
The number of multinational corporations (MNC) operating across the globe and their size have grown ...
These remarks, delivered on April 9, 2015 at the American Society of International Law’s Annual Conf...
Legal rules on the attribution of conduct determine whether conduct is considered an act of the Stat...
The US Alien Tort Claims Act renders vindication to foreign claimants of gross human rights violatio...
Legal rules on the attribution of conduct determine whether conduct is considered an act of the Stat...
According to the agency paradigm enshrined by the 2001 ILC Articles on State Responsibility, private...
There are instances in Municipal jurisdictions where Corporate legal protections -generally granted...
Under what circumstances should international law impute to states the acts of private armed groups?...
This article considers the possibility of holding states responsible for wrongful acts committed by ...
Currently there are no mechanisms under international criminal law to hold corporations accountable ...
This article explores whether transnational corporations or their executives can be held criminally ...
This paper discusses the circumstances under which the misconduct of private security sector might e...
Recent events have focused the attention of international jurists on international responsibility fo...
There is a long history of corporate involvement in the large-scale atrocities that the world has wi...
This thesis is concerned with the ways in which international law regulates state and individual com...
The number of multinational corporations (MNC) operating across the globe and their size have grown ...
These remarks, delivered on April 9, 2015 at the American Society of International Law’s Annual Conf...
Legal rules on the attribution of conduct determine whether conduct is considered an act of the Stat...
The US Alien Tort Claims Act renders vindication to foreign claimants of gross human rights violatio...
Legal rules on the attribution of conduct determine whether conduct is considered an act of the Stat...