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Obligations Erga Omnes and International Crimes


ISBN13: 9789041102324
ISBN: 9041102329
Published: June 1996
Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
Country of Publication: The Netherlands
Format: Hardback
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This work provides an analysis of the law of state responsibility. It addresses fundamental questions such as: which subjects of international law are entitled to invoke the responsibility of the author state; the forms of reparation demands which may be made; and the means and counter-measures (including the use and level of force) which may be employed to enforce demands.

Contents:
Structures related to interests, rules, obligations and rights in international law and the legal interests of states; obligations erga omnes, international crimes, and the legal interests of the international community and the United Nations; the obligation of an author state to provide reparation, and the corresponding right of (an) injured state(s) and the United Nations to demand such reparation, in case of international crimes; the right of (an) injured state(s) and the United Nations to resort to non-military countermeasures in response to international crimes; the right of (an) injured state(s) and the United Nations to resort to armed force in response to international crimes; the right of (an) injured state(s) and the United Nations to have recourse to the International Court of Justice in relation to international crimes; final observations.