Permutations of Responsibility in International Law.
- 1st ed.
- 1 online resource (288 pages)
- Queen Mary Studies in International Law Series ; v.36 .
- Queen Mary Studies in International Law Series .
Intro -- Permutations of Responsibility in International Law -- Copyright -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction -- 1 Introductory Reflections -- Part 1: Subjects of Responsibility: from States to Non-State Actors and Beyond -- 2 State Responsibility for Acts of Non-State Actors -- 3 The Responsibility of the International Monetary Fund for the Economic Impact of the Application of Conditionality -- 4 Corporations and Responsibility under International Law -- Part 2: The Multiple Manifestations of Responsibility in Different Legal Regimes -- 5 The Limits of Responsibility: Liability for Damage in the Deep Seabed? -- 6 Fisheries and State Responsibility: Lessons to be Learned from Recent Case-Law -- 7 A Little Less Conversation and a Little More Action (Property and Liability Rules in the DSU Review of the WTO) -- 8 The Right to Regulate in International Investment Law and the Law of State Responsibility: a Hohfeldian Approach -- 9 Shareholders' Injury and Compensation in Investor-State Arbitration -- 10 Establishing International Responsibility in Rendition Cases before the European Court of Human Rights -- Table of Cases -- Table of Treaties -- Bibliography.
In Permutations of Responsibility in International Law the contributors offer an account of the variety of manifestations of responsibility in international law tackled from the angle of its nature, the actors involved and the different regimes in which it may emerge.