Edward Elgar, 2021. — 505 p. Providing a unique analytical framework to capture a diverse, fragmented and highly evolving practice, the Research Handbook on Unilateral and Extraterritorial Sanctions is the key original reference work covering how sanctions have indisputably become central instruments of foreign policy. This discerning Research Handbook combines a series of case...
Bloomsbury, 2006. — 384 p. Today’s terrorists possess unprecedented power, but the State still plays a crucial role in the success or failure of their plans. Terrorists count on governmental inaction, toleration or support. And citizens look to the State to protect them from the dangers that these terrorists pose. But the rules of international law that regulate State...
Cambridge University Press, 2022. — 400 p. There is no issue more central to a legal order than responsibility, and yet the dearth of contemporary theorizing on international responsibility law is worrying for the state of international law. The volume brings philosophers of the law of responsibility into dialogue with international responsibility law specialists. Its...
Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2009. — 281 p. This book offers a unique comparison between state and individual responsibility for international crimes and examines the theories that can explain the relationship between these two regimes. The study provides a comprehensive and systematic analysis of the relevant international practice from the standpoint of both international...
Cambridge University Press, 2005. — 380 p. Thousands of people have died at the hands of terrorist groups that rely on state support for their activities. Iran and Libya are well known as sponsors of terrorism, while other countries, some with strong connections to the West, have enabled terrorist activity by turning a blind eye. Daniel Byman’s hard-hitting and articulate book is...
Cambridge University Press, 2015. — 479 p. This collection of essays focuses on the following concepts: sovereignty (the unique, intangible and yet essential characteristic of States), statehood (what it means to be a State, and the process of acquiring or losing statehood) and State responsibility (the legal component of what being a State entails). The unifying theme is that...
Brill, 2007. — 517 p. — (Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies 6). This volume addresses the controversial issue of State succession to international responsibility. It deals with two distinct questions. Firstly, whether or not there is State succession to obligations arising from internationally wrongful acts committed by the predecessor State against a...
Cambridge University Press, 2007. — 575 p. The United Nations Security Council has increasingly resorted to sanctions as part of its efforts to prevent and resolve conflict. United Nations Sanctions and the Rule of Law traces the evolution of the Security Council’s sanctions powers and charts the contours of the UN sanctions system. It also evaluates the extent to which the...
Oxford University Press, 2011. — 832 p. Throughout the first decades of its existence, many held the view that the UN Security Council would in some senses automatically encourage the protection of human rights by maintaining international peace. However since the end of the Cold War there have been growing concerns that the Council is a force with the potential to do harm to the...
Hart Publishing, 2004. — 236 p. The contribution of the International Law Commission (ILC) to the codification and progressive development of international law in the period since its first session in 1949 has been nothing short of remarkable. The ILC’s Articles on State Responsibility, although taking over 50 years to produce, can rightly be regarded as one of the ILC’s most...
Hart Publishing, 2019. — 336 p. This book creates a user-friendly, accessible guide to the complex area of sanctions law. In particular, the book examines how sanctions restrictions work in practice, and what the implications are for multinational businesses operating across numerous sanctions regimes. To this extent, the book considers the interrelationship between sanctions...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2010. — 189 p. The Historical Trajectory of International Punishment Jus Cogens Obligations Erga Omnes and the Actio Popularis The Principle of Universal Jurisdiction The Problematic Discourse of State Crime Notes
Hart Publishing, 2016. — 304 p. In recent years sanctions have become an increasingly popular tool of foreign policy, not only at the multilateral level (at the UN), but also regionally (the EU in particular) and unilaterally. The nature of the measures imposed has also changed: from comprehensive sanctions regimes (discredited since Iraq in the 1990s) to 'targeted' or 'smart'...
Edward Elgar, 2017. — 544 p. The twenty-five years following the conclusion of the Cold War witnessed an unprecedented intensification of the usage of UN sanctions. This Research Handbook maps how UN sanctions multiplied and diversified during this period and analyses the substantive and procedural transformations to UN sanctions regimes, through the lens of international law....
Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2014. — 400 p. Millions of refugees and internally displaced persons live in refugee camps set up and run by a government, an international organization and/or a nongovernmental organization (ngo), within or near their country of origin. Failure to provide adequate physical security to refugees and internally displaced persons in those camps is a...
Hart Publishing, 2016. — 384 p. This book examines the responsibility of States and international organizations for complicity (aid or assistance) in an internationally wrongful act. Despite the recognition of responsibility for complicity as a rule of customary international law by the International Court of Justice, this book argues that the effectiveness and utility of this...
Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2009. — 487 p. The Series of International Law Monographs by the Erik Castrén Institute of International Law and Human Rights seeks to bring to the reader high-quality research in international law with particular emphasis on the theoretical and historical aspects of the topics dealt with. The Series encourages doctrinal and practical criticism, a...
Hart Publishing, 2022. — 298 p. This book investigates how state responsibility can be determined for the wrongdoing of non-state actors. Every day, people, businesses and societies around the world pay a price arising from interactions between states and non-state actors. From insurrections that attempt to create new governments, to states arming belligerent proxies operating...
Oxford University Press, 2009. — 301 p. The book offers a unique study of the law of command or superior responsibility under international law. Born in the aftermath of the Second World War, the doctrine of superior responsibility provides that a military commander, a civilian leader or the leader of a terrorist, paramilitary or rebel group could be held criminally responsible...
Cambridge University Press, 2014. — 370 p. The Shared Responsibility in International Law series examines the underexplored problem of allocation of responsibilities among multiple states and other actors. The International Law Commission, in its work on state responsibility and the responsibility of international organisations, recognised that attribution of acts to one state...
Brill; Nijhoff, 2019. — xvi, 272 p. — (Queen Mary Studies in International Law 36). In Permutations of Responsibility in International Law the concept of responsibility in international law is tackled from a multitude of angles. The various contributions, which emerged from the proceedings of the ILA Hellenic Branch Regional Conference (2012), examine both classical and modern...
Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2013. — 469 p. In December 2011, the United Nations General Assembly adopted resolution 66/100, in which it took note of the articles on the responsibility of international organizations approved on second reading by the International Law Commission, and commended them to the attention of governments and international organizations while reserving...
Brill, 2020. — 261 p. — (Queen Mary Studies in International Law 40). State Responsibility for the Support of Armed Groups in the Commission of International Crimes examines the law on attribution of conduct of individuals to states. Under established principles of international law, State responsibility only arises where armed groups act under the direction or control of the...
Routledge, 2015. — 354 p. The trend for international engagement in post-conflict reconstruction has produced a host of best-practice postulates on topics such as local involvement in decision-making, accountability for past atrocities, sensitivity to context, and the construction of democratic institutions of governance. International law has potential relevance for many of...
Hart Publishing, 2021. — 379 p. This is the first book that explores whether there are any rules in international law applicable to unilateral sanctions and if so, what they are. The book examines both the lawfulness of unilateral sanctions and the limitations within which they should operate. In doing so, it includes an analysis of State practice, the provisions of various...
Cambridge University Press, 2005. — 359 p. The concept of obligations erga omnes – obligations owed to the internationalcommunityasawhole–hasfascinatedinternational lawyers for decades, yet its precise implications remain unclear. This book assesses how this concept affects the enforcement of international law. It shows that all States are entitled to invoke obligations erga omnes...
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011. — 310 p. — (Oxford Monographs in International Law). — ISBN: 978–0–19–960076–2 This book examines how the United Nations Security Council, in exercising its power to impose binding non-forcible measures ('sanctions') under Article 41 of the UN Charter, may violate international law. The Council may overstep limits on its power imposed by...
T.M.C. Asser Press, 2015. — 270 р. This book brings into focus the legal status of armed forced on foreign territory within, inter alia, the context of multi-national exercises and a variety of so-called crisis management operations. When it comes to criminal offences committed by military personnel while abroad it is important to know whether such offences fall under the...
Cambridge University Press, 2003. — 400 p. The Chernobyl disaster, the Amoco Cadiz oil spill and the Colorado River dispute are examples of an activity conducted by one State which has serious adverse effects in the territory of another, or in global common areas. This book details the international rules and compensation procedures, and is intended for use by governmental...
Routledge, 2011. — 182 p. This book considers the extent to which states are held accountable for breaches of jus cogens norms under international law. The concept of state accountability is distinguished from the doctrine of state responsibility and refers to an ad hoc practice in international relations that seeks to ensure that states do not escape with impunity when they...
Cambridge University Press, 2002. — 260 p. Who is accountable under international law for the acts committed by armed opposition groups? In today’s world the great majority of political conflicts involve non-state actors attempting to exert a political influence (such as overthrowing a government or bringing about secession). Notwithstanding their impact on the course of events,...
Киев: Вища школа, 1982. — 232 с. В монографии исследуется один из важнейших международно-правовых институтов, играющих значительную роль в восстановлении, поддержании и укреплении международного правопорядка, – институт международно-правовых санкций. На основании обобщения материалов международной практики, многочисленных документов и публикаций ООН, а также работ советских и...
М.: Статут, 2015. — 224 с. Настоящее исследование – первое монографическое исследование международно-правовых аспектов имплементации норм, которые касаются ответственности международных организаций в современном международном праве после принятия Комиссией международного права ООН в 2011 г. Проекта статей об ответственности международных организаций. В исследовании раскрываются...
М.: Статут, 2014. – 224 с. В настоящей книге исследуется вопрос об ответственности по международному праву, которая приобретает с каждым годом все большее значение в практике международных отношений как один из охранительных институтов, способствующих поддержанию в мире определенного правопорядка. Одним из способов обеспечения порядка в международных отношениях с древнейших...
Вильнюс: Минтис, 1973. — 280 с. Книга посвящена исследованию теоретических проблем института ответственности в международном праве и вопросов международных правонарушений государств. Изучение этой проблематики стало особенно актуальным в связи с проводимой в Комиссии международного права ООН работой по кодификации норм, регулирующих ответственность государств. Книга...
М.: Волтерс Клувер, 2004
Автор:
Игорь Иванович Лукашук - профессор, доктор юридических наук, заслуженный деятель науки России, лауреат Государственной премии РФ, награжден премией РАН им. Ф. Ф. Мартенса, руководитель Центра международно-правовых исследований Института государства и права РАН.
В течение многих лет преподает международное право в вузах страны. Читал лекции во...
Киев: Вища школа, 1987. — 148 с. Представлен комплексный анализ последствий международного правонарушения. Исследуются режимы и процессуальные средства реализации ответственности государства-правонарушителя, их содержание. Дается критика концепций последствий международного правонарушения. Показаны возможности международного права как эффективного инструмента осуществления...
Минск: Белорусская наука, 2006. — 162 с. — ISBN: 985-08-0772-5. В работе приводится комплексный анализ международно-правовых средств защиты нарушенных интересов государств, которые определяют сущность и значение международного права в современный период. С этой целью рассматриваются традиционные формы реагирования на совершение противоправного деяния, а также возникающие вновь...
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