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The International Law Commission's Articles on State Responsibility: Introduction, Text and Commentaries

Hardback

Main Details

Title The International Law Commission's Articles on State Responsibility: Introduction, Text and Commentaries
Authors and Contributors      By (author) James Crawford
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:424
Dimensions(mm): Height 237,Width 157
ISBN/Barcode 9780521813532
ClassificationsDewey:341.26
Audience
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 17 January 2002
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

In 2001 the International Law Commission completed its work on State responsibility, begun 40 years previously. The Articles on Responsibility of States for Internationally Wrongful Acts marks a major step in the codification and progressive development of international law, comparable in significance to the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties. The Articles cover such topics as attributing conduct to the State; defining when there has been a breach of international law and the excuses or justifications for breaches; reparation for injustices, the invocation of responsibility, especially standing of States in the public interest, and the rules relating to countermeasures. The Articles develop basic concepts of international law, in particular peremptory norms and obligations to the international community as a whole. They signal definitively how international law has moved away from a purely bilateral conception of responsibility to accommodate categories of general public interest (human rights, the environment etc.).

Reviews

'... after 50 years of effort, the completion of the ILC's project represents a significant and necessary ... step toward the advancement of a developed system of the international rule of law, and the contribution of James Crawford providing the final impetus is to be welcomed.' Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights