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La responsabilité internationale de l’individu (Volume 280)

(109,701 words)

Author(s): Abellán Honrubia, Victoria
Abellán Honrubia, Victoria Keywords: Individuals | International responsibility | International law | Mots clefs: Individus | Responsabilité internationale | Droit international | ABSTRACT The object of the course of Victoria Abellán Honrubia, Professor at the University of Barcelona, is to study the international responsibility of the individual according to public international law. Professor Abellán Honrubia proposes to clarify up to what point the standards for international responsibility of the individual can be…

United Nations Accountability for Violations of International Human Rights Law (Volume 395)

(45,260 words)

Author(s): M. Chinkin, Christine
M. Chinkin, Christine Keywords: United Nations | Human rights | International responsibility [p201] M. Chinkin, Christine BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE [p205] Christine Mary Chinkin, born 1949 in Kent, United Kingdom. Founding Director of the Centre for Women, Peace and Security at the London School of Economics and Political Science, a William W. Cook Global Law Professor at the University of Michigan (since 1999), and a member of the Bar of England and Wales and Matrix Chambers. Previous positions include Professor of International …

La théorie de la responsabilité internationale (Volume 68)

(40,014 words)

Author(s): G. Cohn, M.
G. Cohn, M. Keywords: International responsibility | Mots clefs: Responsabilité internationale | ABSTRACT The Theory of International Responsibility aims at the rules according to which a State can enforce legal rights against another State in respect to its action in international issues affecting the so-called sovereign rights, notes M.G. Cohn. The author starts his study by a presentation of the general sociological and psychological foundations of the aspect of responsibility and their application to the…

Les formes contemporaines de l’esclavage (Volume 336)

(68,598 words)

Author(s): Decaux, Emmanuel
Decaux, Emmanuel Keywords: Slavery | Abolition | International law | Human trafficking | Forced labour | Crimes against humanity | International responsibility | Mots clefs: Esclavage | Droit international | Travail force | Crimes contre l'humanité | Responsabilité internationale | ABSTRACT The course of Emmanuel Decaux, Professor at the University of Paris II, focuses on public international law relating to slavery, which does not constitute a historical review of the issue of slavery. The abolition of slavery has not only been linked…

The Security Council and Issues of Responsibility under International Law (Volume 353)

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Author(s): Gowlland-Debbas, Vera
Gowlland-Debbas, Vera Keywords: United Nations | Security Council | Collective security | International peace and security | International responsibility | State responsibility | Criminal liability | Individual responsibility | Sanctions | Charter of the United Nations (San Francisco, 26 June 1945); | Mots clefs: ABSTRACT Through the Security Council non-military actions, this course looks upon questions that appears concerning responsibility. Sanctions taken under the Chapter VII shows links between responsibility and the practice of the …