TY - BOOK ID - 14475116 TI - Principles of shared responsibility in international law : an appraisal of the state of the art AU - Nollkaemper, André AU - Plakokefalos, Ilias PY - 2016 SN - 1107435803 9781107435803 9781107078512 9781139940009 1316191656 1316189813 1316210154 1316206459 131620281X 1139940007 1316208303 1316204650 1107078512 1322521972 PB - Cambridge: Cambridge university press, DB - UniCat KW - Government liability (International law) KW - International obligations. KW - Non-state actors (International relations) KW - Joint tortfeasaors. KW - Responsibility to protect (International law) KW - Responsabilité de protéger (Droit international) KW - Strict liability KW - Responsabilité sans faute KW - État KW - Obligations internationales KW - Acteurs non étatiques (Relations internationales) KW - Joint tortfeasaors KW - Coauteurs (Droit civil) KW - Responsabilité (Droit international) KW - International law KW - International law. KW - Strict liability. KW - International claims KW - Sovereignty KW - Claims KW - Absolute liability KW - Liability without fault KW - Liability (Law) KW - Torts KW - Law of nations KW - Nations, Law of KW - Public international law KW - Law KW - Shared responsibility (International law) UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:14475116 AB - The Shared Responsibility in International Law series examines the underexplored problem of allocation of responsibilities among multiple states and other actors. The International Law Commission, in its work on state responsibility and the responsibility of international organisations, recognised that attribution of acts to one state or organisation does not exclude possible attribution of the same act to another state or organisation, but has provided limited guidance on allocation or reparation. From the new perspective of shared responsibility, this volume reviews the main principles of the law of international responsibility as laid down in the Articles on State Responsibility and the Articles on Responsibility of International Organizations, such as attribution of conduct, breach, circumstances precluding wrongfulness and reparation. It explores the potential and limitations of current international law in dealing with questions of shared responsibility in areas such as military operations and international environmental law. ER -