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La Codification de la Succession D'Etats Aux Traités: Décolonisation, Sécession, Unification
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ISBN: 2130389120 2940549508 9782130389125 Year: 1984 Publisher: Graduate Institute Publications

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La vie des États n'est pas immuable, bien au contraire ! La décolonisation, les unifications et les dissolutions d'États, les annexions et les sécessions transforment périodiquement la carte politique du monde. Ces éléments dynamiques de la vie des États bousculent les relations internationales. Ce livre donne une analyse exceptionnelle de ces transformations et de leurs conséquences sur les relations interétatiques que l'on appelle communément « la succession d'États ». Les qualités incontestables de cet ouvrage résident dans le fait que pour la première fois une analyse systématique est menée sur la pratique des États anciens et nouveaux, sur les travaux de la Commission du Droit International, d'instances scientifiques internationales et ceux de la Conférence de Vienne de 1977-1978. Par une approche nouvelle, l'auteur a mis l'accent d'une manière approfondie sur le problème de la décolonisation, l'unification et la dissolution d'États et la sécession en couvrant un champ historique et géographique illimité. De plus, l'originalité de cet ouvrage est d'avoir mis en lumière tout particulièrement les conceptions des pays du Tiers Monde en la matière tout en les comparant à celles des États occidentaux et socialistes. Il est en effet important que l'ensemble de ces conceptions soient portées à la connaissance de ceux qui s'intéressent aux relations internationales.

State succession to international responsibility
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ISBN: 9789004158825 9004158820 9786611921491 1281921491 9047420667 9789047420668 9781281921499 6611921494 Year: 2007 Volume: v. 6 Publisher: Leiden Boston Martinus Nijhoff

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The break-up of the Soviet Union, Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia and the unification of Germany in the 1990s marked the dramatic return to center stage in international law of the issue of State succession. This book deals with one particularly controversial aspect of State succession that until now has not received much attention: the question of State succession to international responsibility. In State Succession to International Responsibility the international lawyer and scholar Patrick Dumberry addresses the question, critical for our times, whether or not a new State may be held responsible for wrongful acts committed before its independence by the predecessor State. He also considers the reverse situation: whether or not a new State may claim reparations for wrongful acts committed before its independence by third parties and which affected the predecessor State or one of its nationals. State Succession to International Responsibility contains the most comprehensive analysis ever published of doctrine and State practice related to these questions. It is the first attempt to examine systematically State conduct, both historical and modern, with a view to identifying the factors and circumstances under which rights and obligations of a predecessor State may be transferred to a new State. Winner 2008 ASIL Certificate of Merit for High Technical Craftsmanship And Utility To Practicing Lawyers And Scholars.

The creation of states in international law
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ISBN: 0198260024 0191714372 0191511986 0191511951 9780191714375 9780191511950 9780191511981 9780191773327 0191773328 9780198260028 9780199228423 0199228426 1306130425 Year: 2006 Publisher: Oxford

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This edition brings the treatment of statehood in the field of international law up to date. It retains a wealth of historical material and introduces new problems such as the disposition of territory in Kosovo and East Timor, claims for secession in Chechnya and Quebec and devolution in Scotland.

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