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Re-Examining International Responsibility: "Complicity" In The Context Of Human Rights Violations, John Cerone
Re-Examining International Responsibility: "Complicity" In The Context Of Human Rights Violations, John Cerone
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
Recent events have focused the attention of international jurists on international responsibility for complicit conduct.
Can Congressional Foreign Affairs Power Justify A Juvenile Death Penalty Prohibition In The United States?, Serri Miller
Can Congressional Foreign Affairs Power Justify A Juvenile Death Penalty Prohibition In The United States?, Serri Miller
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
In the United States federalist model, constituent states haven't much opportunity to irritate foreign nations.
Can A State Commit A Crime? Definitely, Yes!, Alain Pellet
Can A State Commit A Crime? Definitely, Yes!, Alain Pellet
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
As is well known, the International Law Commission (ILC) decided in 1976 to include an article in its Draft Articles on State Responsibility that makes a distinction between normal international wrongful acts, which it called delicts, on the one hand, and exceptionally grave breaches of international law which it called international crimes, on the other hand.