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      • Auteur(s) : Voulgaris, Nikolaos
      • Editeur : Bloomsbury 3pl
      • Langue : Anglais
      • Parution : 01/05/2019
      • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
      • Nombre de pages : 258.0
      • Expédition : 515
      • Dimensions : 23.4 x 15.6 x 19.0
      • ISBN : 1509925724



      • Résumé :

        1. Introduction
        I. Introduction
        II. Interaction Between International Organisation and Member States
        III. A Description of the Problem
        IV. Addressing the Problem
        2. The Function and Nature of International Responsibility
        I. Introduction
        II. Function of International Responsibility: 'No Responsibility, No Law'
        III. International Responsibility and the Subjects of International Law
        IV. Nature of International Responsibility
        V. Conclusion

        PART I
        MEMBER STATE-INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION INTERACTION ON THE BASIS OF THE PARTICULAR MEMBER
        STATE-INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION RELATIONSHIP
        3. Reassessing the Particular Member State-International Organisation Relationship
        I. Introduction
        II. Relationship from an Inside-out Perspective: States in an Organisational Setting
        III. Relationship from an Outside-in Perspective: Ramifications of the International Organisation's Legal Personality
        IV. Exceptions to the 'Exclusive International Organisation Responsibility' Rule
        V. Conclusion

        PART II
        MEMBER STATE-INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION INTERACTION AS INDEPENDENT SUBJECTS
        OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
        4. The Applicable Responsibility Models
        I. Introduction
        II. Direct Responsibility: Responsibility in Connection with Own Conduct
        III. Indirect Responsibility: Responsibility in Connection with the Conduct of Another
        IV. Conclusion
        5. Circumvention of Obligations through Member States
        I. Introduction
        II. ARIO, Article 17(1) and the Derivative Responsibility Model
        III. ARIO, Article 17(2) and the Complicity Model
        IV. Conclusion
        6. Circumvention of Obligations through the International Organisation
        I. Introduction
        II. A Legal Analysis of ARIO, Article 61
        III. ECtHR Case Law and Article 61: A Relationship Lost in Causation
        IV. Conclusion

        PART III
        INTERACTIONS INTERTWINED
        7. Responsibility at the Decision-making Level
        I. Introduction
        II. Control from Within/Derivative Responsibility
        III. ARIO, Article 58(2): Aid or Assistance
        IV. Conclusion
        8. Concluding Remarks

        ...

        Biographie:
        Nikolaos Voulgaris is a lecturer at the European Law and Governance School and Head of the Treaty Division of the European Public Law Organization. He is also a teaching assistant at the LLM in public international law at the University of Athens and a Fellow at the Athens Public International Law Centre. He completed his doctoral studies at King's College London in February 2016. During his PhD he taught public international law at King's and worked as a research assistant for the Freedom Rights Project. He holds an LLB and an LLM from the University of Athens (rank: shared 1st) and an LLM from King's College London (awarded with distinction). For his doctoral studies he was awarded the King's University of London Studentship and the Levendis Foundation Scholarship. For his first LLM dissertation he was awarded the Oikonomides prize, a biennial prize for the best dissertation written by a Greek citizen....

        Sommaire:
        The ever-growing interaction between member States and International Organisations results, all the more often, in situations of non-conformity with international law (eg peacekeeping operations, international economic adjustment programmes, counter-terrorism sanctions). Seven years after the finalisation of the International Law Commission's Articles on the Responsibility of International Organisations (ARIO), international law on the allocation of international responsibility between these actors still remains unsettled. The confusion around the nature and normative calibre of the relevant rules, the paucity of relevant international practice supporting them and the lack of a clear and principled framework for their elaboration impair their application and dent their ability to act as effective regulatory formulas. This study aims to offer doctrinal clarity in this area of law and purports to serve as a point of reference for all those with a vested interest in the topic. For the first time after the publication of the ARIO all international responsibility issues dealing with interactions between member States and International Organisations are put together in one book under a common approach. Structured around a systematisation of the interactions between these actors, the study provides an analytical framework for the regulation of indirect responsibility scenarios. Based on the ideas of the intellectual fathers of international law, such as G Scelle's 'd?edoublement fonctionnel theory' and R Ago's 'derivative responsibility' model, the book employs old ideas to offer original argumentation to a topic that has been dealt with extensively by recent commentators--...

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