Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014States tend to be the centerpiece of International Relations theory, as they are commonly considered the primary actors of international relations. As such, states are commonly analyzed as intentional beings that act on their own reasons, based on their own beliefs and desires. This treatment of states as intentional entities leads naturally to a treatment of states as responsible agents that must stand accountable for what they have done. It is on such a basis that retrospective moral and legal judgments are made of states; for example, when reparations debt is established between states after a military conflict. The above perspective is very common amongst academics and laypeople alike; howev...
This book offers a unique comparison between state and individual responsibility for international c...
It is generally accepted that jus cogens norms are recognised to be non-derogable, and to bind all S...
"The goal of the paper is to depict the international responsibility of state as the closest link to...
Is the state a collective agent? Are citizens responsible for what their states do? If not citizens,...
This thesis has two parts, which together seek to explore the political channels of responsibility f...
Many states use a classificatory approach to foreign policy: they put other states into particular c...
grantor: University of TorontoFor many years the International Relations community has tre...
Defence date : 13 September 2011Examining Board: Professor Francesco Francioni, European University ...
The thesis firstly describes how the concept of attribution of private conduct to a state changed du...
States defend norms in some cases but not in others. Understanding this variation sheds light on bot...
The goal of the paper is to depict the international responsibility of state as the closest link to ...
Defence date: 20 September 2018Examining Board: Professor Dr. Jennifer Welsh, EUI; Professor Dr. Ulr...
Duality of responsibility in international law arises when the same conduct entails the internationa...
The international law of state responsibility determines when states are liable for international la...
How do international norms evolve? In the modern era, the critically important norm of sovereignty h...
This book offers a unique comparison between state and individual responsibility for international c...
It is generally accepted that jus cogens norms are recognised to be non-derogable, and to bind all S...
"The goal of the paper is to depict the international responsibility of state as the closest link to...
Is the state a collective agent? Are citizens responsible for what their states do? If not citizens,...
This thesis has two parts, which together seek to explore the political channels of responsibility f...
Many states use a classificatory approach to foreign policy: they put other states into particular c...
grantor: University of TorontoFor many years the International Relations community has tre...
Defence date : 13 September 2011Examining Board: Professor Francesco Francioni, European University ...
The thesis firstly describes how the concept of attribution of private conduct to a state changed du...
States defend norms in some cases but not in others. Understanding this variation sheds light on bot...
The goal of the paper is to depict the international responsibility of state as the closest link to ...
Defence date: 20 September 2018Examining Board: Professor Dr. Jennifer Welsh, EUI; Professor Dr. Ulr...
Duality of responsibility in international law arises when the same conduct entails the internationa...
The international law of state responsibility determines when states are liable for international la...
How do international norms evolve? In the modern era, the critically important norm of sovereignty h...
This book offers a unique comparison between state and individual responsibility for international c...
It is generally accepted that jus cogens norms are recognised to be non-derogable, and to bind all S...
"The goal of the paper is to depict the international responsibility of state as the closest link to...