Fr. 146.00

Shared Obligations in International Law

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Nataša Nedeski is Assistant Professor of Public International Law, Amsterdam Center for International Law, University of Amsterdam. Her work has focused on general international law and shared responsibility in international law in particular. Klappentext There are various situations in which multiple states or international organizations are bound to an international obligation in the context of cooperative activities and the pursuit of common goals. This book puts forward a concept of shared obligations that enables scholars and practitioners to tackle questions raised by this phenomenon. Vorwort Puts forward a concept of shared obligations that enables scholars and practitioners to tackle questions raised by this phenomenon. Zusammenfassung There are various situations in which multiple states or international organizations are bound to an international obligation in the context of cooperative activities and the pursuit of common goals. This book puts forward a concept of shared obligations that enables scholars and practitioners to tackle questions raised by this phenomenon. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Setting the scene: Sharing international obligations; 2. The concept of shared obligations in international law; 3. The distinction between bilateral and multilateral legal relations in the international law of obligations; 4. Indivisible and divisible shared obligations in international law; 5. Sharing international obligations and the determination of shared responsibility; 6. Claiming cessation and reparation for breaches of shared obligations; 7. Conclusion: Towards a more systematic approach to international obligations; Index.

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