The international law of state responsibility determines when states are liable for international law violations. States are generally liable when they have control over the actions of wrongdoers; thus, the actions of state officials can implicate state responsibility whereas the acts of private citizens usually do not. We argue that the rules of state responsibility have an economic logic similar to that of vicarious liability in domestic law: the law in both cases provides third parties with incentives to control the behavior of wrongdoers whom they can monitor and influence. We also discuss international legal remedies and individual liability under international criminal law. Copyright 2007, Oxford University Press.
Annexed to GA Resolution 56/83 of 2001, the International Law Commission's Articles on Responsibilit...
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This book offers a unique comparison between state and individual responsibility for international c...
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Annexed to GA Resolution 56/83 of 2001, the International Law Commission's Articles on Responsibilit...
This study discusses international responsibility for illegal actions and its governing principles. ...
The subjects’ responsibility for violations of their obligations is incident to any legal syst...
The international law of state responsibility determines when states are liable for international la...
This book offers a unique comparison between state and individual responsibility for international c...
This Article assesses the relation between State responsibility under international law and internat...
This book offers a unique comparison between state and individual responsibility for international c...
This article is devoted to the responsibility of the states under international law. It has the anal...
The article is devoted to the study of the theory of absolute liability in international law. Since ...
International legal accountability involves the legal justification of an international actor's perf...
After briefly summarizing the classical doctrine of state responsibility, Part One will discuss whet...
Duality of responsibility in international law arises when the same conduct entails the internationa...
This work studies causation in the law of international State responsibility. It is submitted that t...
This chapter analyses whether nation states have a shared responsibility in international law to sec...
There exists a range of situations where non-state actors and states can possibly share responsibili...
Annexed to GA Resolution 56/83 of 2001, the International Law Commission's Articles on Responsibilit...
This study discusses international responsibility for illegal actions and its governing principles. ...
The subjects’ responsibility for violations of their obligations is incident to any legal syst...