Responsibilities of the non-state actor in armed conflict and the market place : theoretical considerations and empirical / findings edited by Noemi Gal-Or, Cedric Ryngaert and Math Noortmann.

To whom are armed opposition groups and business corporations accountable for their actions in armed conflict and in peace times? Are they responsible as a group? This pioneer book offers innovative theoretical and empirical analyses to these questions.

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Corporate Author: Conference on the Responsibilities of Non-State Actors in International Law Richmond British Columbia
Other Authors: Gal-Or, Noemi (Editor), Ryngaert, Cedric (Editor), Noortmann, Math (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Leiden, The Netherlands : Koninklijke Brill, 2015.
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Table of Contents:
  • Acknowledgements; List of Contributors; Introduction: Responsibilities of the Non-State Actor in Armed Conflict and the Market Place; A View from the Trenches The Rise of Non-State Actors: A Supranational Institutional Perspective; Part 1 Conceptualizing the Responsibility of the NSA in International Law; Chapter 1 Non-State Actor Responsibilities: Obligations, Monitoring and Compliance; Chapter 2 Shared Responsibility of Non-State Actors: A Human Rights Perspective; Chapter 3 International Legal Personality, Collective Entities, and International Crimes.
  • Chapter 4 Responsibilities of Armed Opposition Groups and Corporations for Violations of International Law and Possible SanctionsPart 2 International Responsibility of Corporations; Chapter 5 MNEs as Enterprises in International Law; Chapter 6 Markets as an Accountability Mechanism in International Law; Chapter 7 International Corporate Criminal Liability for Private Military and Security Companies-A Possibility?; Chapter 8 Investors' Responsibility toward Host-States? Regulation of Corruption in Investor-State Arbitration.
  • Chapter 9 Responsibility of Private Entities in International Environmental Law: Transport of Oil by Sea and Nuclear Energy ProductionChapter 10 ITLOS Case No. 17 and the Evolving Principles for Corporate Accountability under International Law; Part 3 International Responsibility of Armed Opposition Groups; Chapter 11 Establishing Direct Responsibility of Armed Opposition Groups for Violations of International Humanitarian Law?; Chapter 12 International Responsibility of Armed Opposition Groups.
  • Chapter 13 Establishing the Direct Responsibility of Non-State Armed Groups for Violations of International Norms: Issues of AttributionChapter 14 Beyond Attribution: Responsibility of Armed Non-State Actors for Reparations in Northern Ireland, Colombia and Uganda; Chapter 15 International Responsibility of the AOG in International Law: Is there a Case for an African Approach?; Conclusion: Can the AOG and MNC Be Liable in International Law?; Index.