State Responsibility For Interferences With The Freedom Of Navigation In Public International Law

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State Responsibility for Interferences with the Freedom of Navigation in Public International Law

Author: Philipp Wendel
language: en
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Release Date: 2007-10-25
Conventions covering the law of the sea contain provisions on compensation for wrongful interferences with navigation, though they are rarely applied. This book analyses all relevant compensation provisions and compares them to the general law of state responsibility. The author discusses such issues as the responsibility of international organizations, liability for lawful conduct, and several and joint liability in public international law.
Evolving Principles of International Law

This volume offers an overview of some emerging trends and structural patterns in the development of international law, highlighting its evolution over the course of time, and discussing leading principles through various different thematic lenses.
Private Actors as Participants in International Law

Author: Armando Rocha
language: en
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Release Date: 2021-08-26
This book examines the status of private actors as subjects of law under the rules of the international law of the sea. Providing a methodology for the notion of a single legal personality, it provides a clear understanding of membership in international law in order to establish to what extent private actors can be rights-holders or duty-bearers. It does this by taking a theoretical perspective which allows the reader to interpret their relevance in international law. This unique and innovative work makes a significant contribution to the current scholarly debates on private actors in international law.