La responsabilità degli Stati e delle organizzazioni internazionali /

The volume brings together a series of writings on international responsibility, all aimed at answering a general question: how do the secondary rules of international law behave in the face of a juridical and factual reality that has changed profoundly from that existing at the time of their codifi...

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Main Author: Spagnolo, Andrea
Other Authors: Saluzzo, Stefano
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:Undetermined
Published: [Place of publication not identified] Ledizioni - LediPublishing, 2018.
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Summary:The volume brings together a series of writings on international responsibility, all aimed at answering a general question: how do the secondary rules of international law behave in the face of a juridical and factual reality that has changed profoundly from that existing at the time of their codification? It is a reality that requires a rethinking of existing international obligations, if not the elaboration of new rules. The existence of new - or renewed - regimes makes it urgent to question the rules of definition, attribution and ascertainment of international responsibility deriving from their violation. The volume is divided into three parts: the first part deals with the reconstruction of international obligations in the most problematic contexts of the current international reality, including the development of new technologies, cyberspace, climate change and large migratory flows; the second part focuses on the subjective element of the offense and looks in particular at the difficulties that emerge in terms of attribution in the context of international crisis management experiences through forms of hybridization between public and private or cooperation between several international subjects; the third and last part examines the consequences of the offense and the questions relating to the ascertainment of responsibility, in order to assess the effectiveness of international standards with respect to offenses of particular gravity or complexity.
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Physical Description:1 online resource
ISBN:9788867056651
8867056654