Introduction -- Subjects of responsibility under international law -- Primary and secondary rules -- Crimes under international law -- Internationally wrongful acts -- Breach and the interaction of primary and secondary rules -- Rules of attribution in International Criminal Law -- Rules of attribution in the law of state responsibility -- Convergence and divergence in attribution -- Consequences -- Defenses -- Jurisdiction -- Immunity -- The legal framework of duality of responsibility -- Conclusions.
Summary:
"The responsibility of individuals and that of States under international law are generally regarded as independent systems. Each is a distinct form of responsibility, governed by a different set of secondary rules"-- Provided by publisher
Series:
Theory and practice of public international law ; volume 5
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