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The Problem of Enforcement in International Law: Countermeasures, the Non-Injured State and the Idea of International Community: Routledge Research in International Law

Autor Elena Katselli Proukaki
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 dec 2009
This book explores the contentious topic of how collective and community issues should be protected and enforced in international law. Elena Katselli Proukaki takes a detailed look at the issue of third-State countermeasures, and considers the work the International Law Commission has done in this area. The volume addresses both the theory and practice of third-State countermeasures within international law. Critically reviewing the conclusions of the International Law Commission on the non-existence of a right to third-State countermeasures, it includes consideration of examples of State practice not previously covered in the literature of this topic.
In taking a thorough view of the issues involved the author identifies concerns about third-State countermeasures which remain unanswered, and considers the possible legal ramifications arising from a clash between a right to third-State countermeasures and obligations arising from other international norms. The Problem of Enforcement in International Law explores questions evolving around the nature, integrity and effectiveness of international law and the role it is called to play in a contemporary context.
This book is of great interest and value not only for specialists in this area of international law, but also human rights, trade and EU lawyers, practitioners, legal advisers, and students.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415478328
ISBN-10: 0415478324
Pagini: 360
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.83 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Research in International Law

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

1. The International Community, Jus Cogens Norms and Obligations Erga Omnes  2. Community Interests in the Law on State Responsibility  3. Countermeasures in the Name of Community Interests in State Practice  4. Self-Contained Regimes, Solidarity Measures and the Fragmentation of International Law  5. The Principle of Proportionality

Recenzii

'Katselli Proukaki's core conclusion that countermeasures as solidarity measures are permitted by international law is well-founded, is supported by her research in State practice, and should be embraced.'
'Katselli Proukaki deserves credit for vigorously challenging the ILC approach with good arguments. Her scholarly work contributes greatly to the debate on solidarity measures as one of the still open issues of the law of State responsibility'
Achilles Skordas, Solicitor, England and Wales; Visiting Professor, University of Sydney; Visiting Fellow, British Institute of International and Comparative Law

Descriere

This book explores the contentious topic of how collective and community issues should be protected and enforced in international law. The volume addresses both the theory and practice of third-State countermeasures within international law and critically assesses the work the International Law Commission has done in this area. The author identifies concerns about third-State countermeasures which remain unanswered, and considers the possible legal ramifications arising from a clash between a right to third-State countermeasures and obligations arising from other international norms. In taking a thorough view of the issues involved, The Problem of Enforcement in International Law explores questions evolving around the nature, integrity and effectiveness of international law and the role it is called on to play in a contemporary context.