Under what circumstances should international law impute to states the acts of private armed groups? Although states as a general rule are not liable for the conduct of nonstate actors, it is now well settled that the acts of de facto state agents are attributable to the state. That is, the conduct of ostensibly private actors may be sufficiently connected with the exercise of public power that otherwise private acts may be deemed state action. Of course, the question remains how best to distinguish de facto state action from purely private conduct. The attacks of September 11, and the international political firestorm that followed, underscore the importance of this issue. Indeed, the legal justification for Operation Enduring Freedom wa...
According to the agency paradigm enshrined by the 2001 ILC Articles on State Responsibility, private...
According to the agency paradigm enshrined by the 2001 ILC Articles on State Responsibility, private...
According to the agency paradigm enshrined by the 2001 ILC Articles on State Responsibility, private...
Under what circumstances should international law impute to states the acts of private armed groups?...
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In Syria, the United States is training and equipping non-state groups to battle ISIS. In Eastern ...
The further from 9/11, the more vivid its scares remain in the collective conscience. This seems to ...
According to the agency paradigm enshrined by the 2001 ILC Articles on State Responsibility, private...
According to the agency paradigm enshrined by the 2001 ILC Articles on State Responsibility, private...
According to the agency paradigm enshrined by the 2001 ILC Articles on State Responsibility, private...
According to the agency paradigm enshrined by the 2001 ILC Articles on State Responsibility, private...
Under what circumstances should international law impute to states the acts of private armed groups?...
We have been told on countless occasions that we are at war against international terrorism. Casualt...
The law of state responsibility codified by the International Law Commission (ILC) in its Articles o...
International law presently addresses the unique challenge to international peace and security posed...
This article considers the possibility of holding states responsible for wrongful acts committed by ...
It is clear that every state has an obligation to prevent terrorist attacks emanating from its terri...
International terrorists survive and flourish while working underground and out of sight. However, f...
We have been told on countless occasions that we are at war against international terrorism. Casualt...
In the international law system, internal mechanisms are the appropriate responses to terrorist acts...
In Syria, the United States is training and equipping non-state groups to battle ISIS. In Eastern ...
The further from 9/11, the more vivid its scares remain in the collective conscience. This seems to ...
According to the agency paradigm enshrined by the 2001 ILC Articles on State Responsibility, private...
According to the agency paradigm enshrined by the 2001 ILC Articles on State Responsibility, private...
According to the agency paradigm enshrined by the 2001 ILC Articles on State Responsibility, private...
According to the agency paradigm enshrined by the 2001 ILC Articles on State Responsibility, private...