State Responsibility for Support of Armed Groups in the Commission of International Crimes

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State Responsibility for the Support of Armed Groups in the Commission of International Crimes examines the law on attribution of conduct of individuals to states. Under established principles of international law, State responsibility only arises where armed groups act under the direction or control of the State, or are completely dependent on the State. These tests are under inclusive as they do not consider the different ways states can exert control over armed groups in the commission of international crimes.

Ramsundar presents an interesting examination into the possibility of liberalization of the rules of State responsibility. The examination considers subtle ways states can exert control over armed groups in the commission of international crimes. Her proposal presents a compelling argument for widening the scope of responsibility to states through useful modifications to interpretation of the tests of control and dependence.

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ISBN13:9789004408432
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:235
Druk:1
Verschijningsdatum:16-4-2020
Hoofdrubriek:Juridisch

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Copyright Page
Dedication
Preface
Abbreviations and Acronyms
Table of Cases
Table of Legislation and Treaties

Introduction
The Coordination of State and Individual Responsibility for International Crimes
Attribution of Conduct of Non-State Armed Groups to States under the Current Regime of State Responsibility
The Tests of Attribution of Conduct of Individuals Applied in International Human Rights Courts
The Tests for Assigning Criminal Responsibility in the International Criminal Courts and Tribunals
The Case for Variation of the Tests of Attribution of Criminal Conduct to States
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