Terrorism and the state : rethinking the rules of state responsibility Book : rethinking the rules of state responsibility / Tal Becker.
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TextLanguage: Eng Series: Hart monographs in transnational and international lawPublication details: Oxford ; Portland, Or. : Hart Pub., 2006.Description: xii, 390 pISBN: - 9781841136066
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Preliminaries; Acknowledgements; Contents; 1 Introduction; 2 State Responsibility for Private Acts: The Evolution of a Doctrine; 3 The Agency Paradigm The Principle of Non Attribution and its; 4 To Prevent and to Abstain International Obligations of States; 5 State Responsibility for Private Acts of Terrorism; 6 The Challenge of September 11th and the Academic Response; 7 Inadequacies of Existing Approaches to State Responsibility for; 8 Causation-based Responsibility; 9 Causation based State Responsibility for Terrorism; 10 Concluding Observations; Select Bibliography; Index.
Analyses the legal principles that govern State responsibility for the conduct of non-State actors, and examines their relevance and effectiveness in an interconnected world. This book argues that traditional approaches to determining the State's legal responsibility for violations of the counter-terrorism obligations lack conceptual coherence.
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