International Crimes of State : : A Critical Analysis of the ILC's Draft Article 19 on State Responsibility / / ed. by Antonio Cassese, Joseph H. Weiler, Marina Spinedi.

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter DGBA Law - <1990
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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter, , [2011]
©1989
Year of Publication:2011
Edition:Reprint 2011
Language:English
Series:European University Institute - Series A : Law ; 10
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Physical Description:1 online resource (368 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • I-IV
  • Preface
  • Table of Contents
  • List of Contributors
  • Introduction
  • Part I. Crimes of State: The Legislative History
  • International Crimes of State. The Legislative History
  • Part II. Crimes of State: The Problems Revisited
  • The Concept of "International Crimes" and its Place in Contemporary International Law
  • Obligations Erga Omnes, International Crimes and Jus Cogens: A Tentative Analysis of Three Related Concepts
  • International Crimes – A Specific Regime of International Responsibility of States and its Legal Consequences
  • Implications of the Institutionalization of International Crimes of States
  • Part III. Crimes of State: A General Discussion
  • Introduction to the Debate
  • General Discussion
  • Observations on "Crimes of States"
  • Remarks on the Present Legal Regulation of Crimes of States
  • Some Comments on State Crimes and Lex Lata
  • Remarks on Some Classes of Crimes by States
  • State Crimes and Lex Lata
  • On Defining the Concept
  • Responsibility and State Crimes
  • The Concept of Crimes of States: Evolution, Operation and Codification
  • Remarks on Deficient Drafting of Article 19
  • State Responsibility and the Concept of Crimes of States
  • Lex Lata: Is there already a Differentiated Regime of State Responsibility in the Geneva Conventions?
  • Critical Remarks on the Applicability of the Concept of Crimes of States to Humanitarian Law
  • The Continuity between certain Principles of Humanitarian Law and the Concept of Crimes of States
  • Obligations Erga Omnes and the International Community
  • Short Comments on the Concept of Crimes of States and Some Related Notions
  • Jus Cogens and Crimes of State
  • State Responsibility: Lex Ferenda and Crimes of State
  • Lex Lata or the Continuum of State Responsibility
  • Convergences and Divergencies on the Legal Consequences of International Crimes of States: With Whom Should Lie the Right of Response?
  • The Objectives of a New Regime and the Means for Accomplishment
  • Critical Observations on Crimes of State and the Notion of "International Community as a Whole"
  • The Concept of "International Community as a Whole": A Guarantee to the Notion of State Crimes
  • On the Reaction of the "International Community as a Whole": A Perspective of Survival
  • Crimes of State, Ius Standi, and Third States
  • State Crimes Implementation Problems: Who Reacts?
  • The Need to Abolish the Concept of Punishment
  • Crimes of State: The Concept and Response
  • Legal Questions Relating to the Consequences of International Crimes
  • Some Short Remarks: Consequences and Terminology
  • Measures Available to Third States Reacting to Crimes of State
  • The Institutional Framework
  • Part IV. Crimes of State: General Overviews of the Debate
  • Problems and Issues Raised by Crimes of States: An Overview
  • The Need to Better Clarify the Concept of Crimes of States
  • Part V. Crimes of State: Part Two of the ILC Work on State Responsibility
  • International Crimes: Injury and Countermeasures. Comments on Part 2 of the ILC Work on State Responsibility
  • Part VI. Crimes of State: Conclusions
  • On Prophets and Judges. Some Personal Reflections on State Responsibility and Crimes of State. Concluding Remarks to the Florence Conference on State Responsibility
  • Part VII. Crimes of State: Bibliography
  • International Crimes of State. Bibliography 1946-1984
  • Part VIII. Crimes of State: Annexes
  • I. Draft Articles on State Responsibility Adopted So Far by the International Law Commission
  • II. Draft Articles on State Responsibility Submitted by Special Rapporteur Riphagen