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The Law of International Responsibility
Edited by James Crawford, Alain Pellet, and Simon Olleson Assistant editor Dr Kate Parlett
1,376 pages
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246x171mm
978-0-19-929697-2
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Hardback
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20 May 2010
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- Authoritative treatment of specific topics in the law of international responsibility
- Unique reference work for practitioners and scholars on a foundational topic in international law
- Features contributions from a team of unrivalled experts in the law of state responsibility
The law of international responsibility plays a fundamental role in the modern system of international law, surpassed by none and paralleled only by the law of treaties. The volume seeks to cover the entirety of the field of international responsibility, with a particular focus on the work of the International Law Commission. It provides detailed discussion and analysis of the historically predominant topics of State responsibility, on which the ILC completed its work in 2001, and the specific sub-topic of diplomatic protection, work on which was completed by the ILC in 2006. However, it also covers both the topic of
responsibility of international organizations, on which the ILC's work is ongoing (a set of draft Articles having been adopted on first reading in 2009), and that of liability for harmful activities not prohibited under international law on which the ILC adopted drafts in 2001 and 2006.
The volume comprises contributions on specific issues in the international law of responsibility, authored by an international team of specialists in the field, which provides a comprehensive commentary of all aspects of the topic. The chapters are detailed in their coverage, discussing both international jurisprudence and doctrinal controversies, as well as providing a critical assessment of the relevant work of the ILC. In addition to providing detailed consideration of the general
secondary rules of international responsibility, coverage is also included of certain specific systems of responsibility and their relationship with the general rules under a number of specialised regimes, in particular under certain human rights treaties, the WTO, and investment protection treaties.Readership: International law practitioners; scholars and students of general international law; international legal officers at foreign offices and NGOs; domestic practitioners working on cases with an international law element
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Edited by James Crawford, Whewell Professor of International Law, University of Cambridge, and Director, Lauterpacht Centre for International Law, Alain Pellet, Professor of Public International Law, University of Paris X - Nanterre, and Simon Olleson, Barrister, Lincoln's Inn Assistant editor Dr Kate Parlett, Associate, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, ParisContributors: Denis Alland, Professor, University of Panthéon-Assas (Paris II) Fiorentina Azizi, Judicial Training Officer, OSCE Office in Baku Sandrine Barbier, Legal Officer, Legal Department of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs John Barker, Lauterpacht Centre for International Law Myriam Benlolo Carabot, Professor of International and European Law, University of Valenciennes Affef Ben Mansour, Ph.D. Candidate, Université de Paris Ouest, Nanterre-La Défense Laurence Boisson de Chazournes, Professor of law, University of Geneva Silvia Borelli, University College London Clémentine Bories, Maître de Conférences à l'Université de Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense Alan Boyle, Professor of Public International Law, University of Edinburgh Isabelle Buffard, University of Vienna Gérard Cahin, Professor of public law, University
Rennes 1 Antonio Cassese, President, Special Tribunal for Lebanon Regis Chemain, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense Luigi Condorelli, Professor of International Law, University of Florence Olivier Corten, Professeur à la Faculté de droit, Université libre de Bruxelles Jean-Paul Costa, President of the European Court of Human Rights Gilles Cottereau, Professor of International Law, Université du Maine, France Eglantine Cujo, Member of the European Commission's Legal Service Patrick Daillier, University Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense Eric David, Professeur ordinaire à l'Université libre de Bruxelles Martin Dawidowicz, Legal Consultant, Codification Division, United Nations
Office of Legal Affairs Olivier de Frouville, Université de Montpellier 1 Christian Dominicé, Honorary Professor, Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva Zachary Douglas, University Lecturer, University of Cambridge John Dugard, Centre for Human Rights, Pretoria University Pierre-Marie Dupuy, Graduate Institute for International and Development Studies Constantin Economidès, Emeritus Professor of International Law Mathias Forteau, Professor of International Law, University of Paris Ouest, Nanterre-La Défense Paola Gaeta, Professor of International Criminal Law, University of Geneva Giorgio Gaja, University of Florence Habib Gherari, Professor of International Law,
University Paul Cézanne Aix Marseille III Joanna Gomula, Lauterpacht Centre for International Law Vera Gowlland-Debbas, Honorary Professor of Public International Law, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva Christine Gray, Professor of International Law, University of Cambridge Gilbert Guillaume, former President of the International Court of Justice Philippe Guttinger, Maître de Conférences Public Law, University of Paris Ouest Nanterre-La Défense Gerhard Hafner, former Professor of International Law Sarah Heathcote, Senior Lecturer, Australian National University Rosalyn Higgins, former President of the International Court of Justice Rosario Huesa Vinaixa,
Professor of International Law, University of Balearic Islands Yuji Iwasawa, Professor of International Law, University of Tokyo Naoki Iwatsuki, Associate Professor of International Law, Rikkyo University Nina H. B. Jørgensen, Senior Appeals Counsel, Special Court for Sierra Leone Maurice Kamto, Professor of International Law , University of Yaounde II Yann Kerbrat, Professor of International Law, University Paul Cezanne - Aix-Marseille III Pierre Klein, Professor and Director, Centre of International Law, Université libre de Bruxelles Martti Koskenniemi, Professor, University of Helsinki Klaus Kreß, University of Cologne Lucie Laithier, PhD Candidate, University Paris Ouest Nanterre La
Défense Franck Latty, Professor of International Law, Université d'Auvergne Sir Elihu Lauterpacht, Honorary Professor of International Law, Emeritus Director of the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law, University of Cambridge Charles Leben, Professeur Université Panthéon-Assas (Paris 2) Hubart Lesaffre, International Law Centre, University of Paris West Anna-Karin Lindblom, Deputy Director, Ministry of Integration and Gender Equality, Sweden
Vaughan Lowe, Chichele Professor of Public International Law and a Fellow of All Souls College Susan Marks, Professor of International Law, London School of Economics Maja Ménard, Associate, Cleary
Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP Václav Mikulka, Director, Codification Division, Office of Legal Affairs, United Nations Djamchid Momtaz, Professor of International Law, Tehran University Michel Montjoie, Researcher, Centre de droit international de Nanterre Anaïs Moutier-Lopet, PhD candidate, University of Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense Daniel Müller, University Paris Ouest, Nanterre - La Défense Gabriel Nakhleh, Officer of the French navy - maritime administration Céline Nègre, Consultant in international environmental law, CERIC Penelope Nevill, Fellow and College Lecturer, Downing College, University of Cambridge Yumi Nishimura, Associate Professor, University of Tokyo Roger
O'Keefe, University Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Cambridge Simon Olleson, 13 Old Square Chambers Antione Ollivier, PhD. Candidate, Centre de droit international, University of Paris West Nanterre Alexander Orakhelashvili, Lecturer in Law, University of Birmingham Alain Papaux, Professor of Philosophy of Law, University of Lausanne Jacqueline Peel, Associate Professor of Law, Melbourne Law School Drazen Petrovic, Principal Legal Officer, ILO, Geneva Dirk Pulkowski, Legal Counsel, Permanent Court of Arbitration Mikael Quimbert, Officer of the French navy - maritime administration Raphaële Rivier, Professor of public law, University of Rouen (France) Jean Salmon, Professeur
émérite de droit international de l'Université libre de Bruxelles Linos-Alexander Sicilianos, Associate Professor, University of Athens Bruno Simma, Judge, International Court of Justice Jean-Marc Sorel, Professor of International Law, University Paris 1 - Panthéon - Sorbonne Brigitte Stern, University Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne Nadine Susani, Paris-X Nanterre Sandra Szurek, Professeur à l'Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense Christian Tams, Professor of International Law, University of Glasgow Paul Tavernier, Professor of International Law, University of Paris South (Paris XI) Jean-Marc Thouvenin, Professor of International Law, University of Nanterre Paris Ouest Christian
Tomuschat, Humboldt University Berlin, Faculty of Law Muriel Ubéda-Saillard, Doctoral Candidate, Université Paris Ouest - Nanterre La Défense (Paris X) Anne-Laure Vaurs Chaumette, Maître de Conférences of International Law, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense Joe Verhoeven, Professor at the University Pantheon-Assas (Paris 2) Michael Waibel, Lauterpacht Centre for International Law, University of Cambridge Stephan Wittich, Assistant Professor of International Law, University of Vienna Eric Wyler, Associate Professor of International Law (Sciences Po, Paris)
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"As with most works of this scale, a huge amount of logistical effort appears to have gone into its making...For that reason alone - not to mention the overall qualtity and coherence of the collection - this works stands out among its peers." - Journal of the Commonwealth Lawyers' Association
"...a serious tome as it runs to more than 1,200 pages...it aims to cover the entirety of the field of international responsibility with a particular focus on the international responsibility with a particular focus on the International Law Commission's work. It does this with considerable ease...Readers looking for a detailed and thorough account of international responsibility should look no further...it is well-written...provides an excellent level of detail...a wealth of starting points for further research...Both academic and practitioner lawyers will find The Law of International Responsibility a key text. It is an impressive tome; providing a detailed coverage of this area of law" - The Student Law Journal
"This impressive volume covers in a comprehensive way a fundamental part of international law." - Giorgio Sacerdoti, Italian Yearbook of International Law
"...a very readable treatise, on every aspect of a major convention long in need of a seminal analysis like this one." - ASIL
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Part I Introduction - Responsibility and International Law
1: Alain Pellet: The Definition of Responsibility in International Law
2: James Crawford: The System of International Responsibility
3: Eric David: Primary and Secondary Rules
Part II International Responsibility - Development and Relationship with Other Areas of Law
4: Patrick Daillier: The Development of the Law of Responsibility in the Case Law
5: Martti Koskenniemi: Doctrines of State Responsibility
6: Lucie Laithier: Private Codification Efforts
7: Clémentine Bories: The Hague Conference of 1930
8: Daniel Müller: The Work of García-Amador on State Responsibility for Injury Caused to Aliens
9: Alain Pellet: The ILC's Articles on State Responsibility
10: Alan Boyle: Liability for Injurious Consequences of Acts Not Prohibited by International Law
11: Joe Verhoeven: The Law of Responsibility and the Law of Treaties
12: Vera Gowlland-Debbas: Responsibility and the United Nations Charter
13: Bruno Simma & Dirk Pulkowski: Leges speciales and Self-Contained Regimes
14: Jean-Marc Sorel: The Emergence of "Soft" Responsibility
15: Pierre-Marie Dupuy: Relations between the International Law of Responsibility and Responsibility in Municipal Law
Part III The Sources of International Responsibility
16: Gilbert Guillaume: Overview of Part One of the Articles on State Responsibility
17: Brigitte Stern: The Elements of an Internationally Wrongful Act
18: Luigi Condorelli & Claus Kress: The Rules of Attribution: General Considerations
19: Djamchid Momtaz, Gérard Cahin & Olivier de Frouville: Attribution of Conduct to the State
20: Christian Domincé: Attribution of Conduct to Multiple States and the Implication of a State in the Act of Another State
21: Václav Mikulka: State Succession and Responsibility
22: Pierre Klein: Attribution of Conduct to International Organizations
23: Christian Tomuschat, Gérard Cahin & Anna-Karin Lindblom: The Responsibility of Other Entities
24: Franck Latty: Actions and Omissions
25: Yumi Nishimura: Source of the Obligation
26: Constantin Economides: Content of the Obligation: Obligations of Means and Obligations of Result
27: Jean Salmon: Duration of the Breach
28: Paul Tavernier: Relevance of the Inter-temporal Law
29: James Crawford: International Crimes of States
30: Antonio Cassese: The Character of the Violated Obligation
31: Paola Gaeta: The Character of the Breach
32: Sandra Szurek: The Notion of Circumstances Precluding Wrongfulness
33: Affef Ben Mansour, Maja Ménard, Jean-Marc Thouvenin, Hubert Lesaffre, Sandra Szurek & Sarah Heathcote: Circumstances Precluding Wrongfulness in the ILC Articles on State Responsibility
34: Michel Montjoie: The Concept of Liability in the Absence of an Internationally Wrongful Act
35: Philippe Guttinger: Allocation of Responsibility for Harmful Consequences of Acts not Prohibited by International Law
36: Gerhard Hafner & Isabelle Buffard: Obligations of Prevention and the Precautionary Principle
Part IV The Content of International Responsibility
37: Roslyn Higgins: Overview of Part Two of the Articles on State Responsibility
38: Olivier Corten: The Obligation of Cessation
39: Sandrine Barbier: Assurances and Guarantees of Non-Repetition
40: Brigitte Stern: The Obligation of Reparation
41: Yann Kerbrat: Interaction Between the Forms of Reparation
42: Christine Gray, John Barker, Elihu Lauterpacht, Eric Wyler & Alain Papaux: The Different Forms of Reparation
43: Anaïs Moutier-Lopet: Contribution to the Injury
44: Alexander Orakhelashvili: Division of Reparation between Responsible Entities
45: Stephan Wittich: Punitive Damages
46: Martin Dawidowicz: The Obligation of Non-Recognition of an Unlawful Situation
47: Nina Jørgensen: The Obligation of Non-Assistance of the Responsible State
48: Nina Jørgensen: The Obligation of Cooperation
49: Antoine Ollivier: International Criminal Responsibility of the State
50: Rafaëlle Maison: The "Transparency" of the State
51: Susan Marks, Fiorentina Azizi, Raphaële Rivier, Jean-Paul Costa & Habib Gherari: Responsibility for Violations of Human Rights Obligations
52: Joanna Gomula: Responsibility and the World Trade Organization
53: Céline Nègre: Responsibility and International Environmental Law
54: Zachary Douglas, Daniel Müller & Drazen Petrovic: Other Specific Regimes of Responsibility
55: Jean-Marc Thouvenin: Responsibility in the Context of European Community Law
56: Régis Chemain: The "Polluter Pays" Principle
57: Mathias Forteau: Reparation in the Event of a Circumstance Precluding Wrongfulness
58: Gabriel Nakhleh & Mikael Quimbert: The Law of the Sea
59: Mathias Forteau: Space Law
60: Michel Montjoie: Nuclear Energy
Part V The Implementation of International Responsibility
61: James Crawford: Overview of Part Three of the Articles on State Responsibility
62: Giorgio Gaja: The Concept of an Injured State
63: Rosaria Huesa Vinaixa: Plurality of Injured States
64: Giorgio Gaja: States having an Interest in Compliance with the Obligation Breached
65: Václav Mikulka: Succession of States in respect of Rights of an Injured State
66: Eglantine Cujo: Invocation of Responsibility by International Organizations
67: Christian Tomuschat: Individuals
68: Anne-Laure Vaurs-Chamette: Peoples and Minority Groups
69: Vaughan Lowe: Corporations
70: Anne-Laure Vaurs-Chamette: The International Community as a Whole
71: Jacqueline Peel: Notice of Claim by an Injured State
72: Christian Tams: Waiver, Acquiescence and Extinctive Prescription
73: John Dugard: Diplomatic Protection
74: Muriel Ubéda-Saillard & Myriam Benlolo-Carabot: Functional Protection
75: Michael Waibel: The Diplomatic Channel
76: Nadine Susani: Conciliation and Other Forms of Non-Binding Third Party Dispute Settlement
77: Frederique Coulée: Arbitration
78: Gilles Cottereau: Resort to International Courts
79: Denis Alland: The Definition of Countermeasures
80: Linos-Alexandre Sicilianos: Countermeasures in Response to Grave Violations of Obligations owed to the International Community as a Whole
81: Yuji Iwasawa & Naoki Itwatsuki: Procedural Conditions
82: Roger O'Keefe: Proportionality
83: Maurice Kamto: The Time Factor in the Application of Countermeasures
84: Simon Olleson & Silvia Borelli: Obligations Relating to Human Rights and Humanitarian Law
85: Charles Leben: Obligations Relating to the Use of Force and Deriving from Peremptory Norms of International Law
86: Laurence Boisson de Chazournes: Other Non-Derogable Obligations
The ILC Texts
Draft Articles on State Responsibility (as adopted on first reading), 1996
Articles on Responsibility of States for Internationally Wrongful Acts, 2001
Articles on Diplomatic Protection, 2006
Draft Articles on Responsibility of International Organizations (as adopted on first reading), 2009
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