State responsibility attribution for human rights violations during occupation : notions of "effective control" in jurisprudence revisited amidst a multiplication of international courts and tribunals / Maria-Daniella Marouda
State responsibility attribution for human rights violations during occupation : notions of "effective control" in jurisprudence revisited amidst a multiplication of international courts and tribunals
Author zone:
Maria-Daniella Marouda
In:
Enjeux et perspectives : droit international, droit de la mer, droits de l'homme : mélanges en l'honneur de la professeure Haritini Dipla : liber amicorum Haritini Dipla
Editor:
Paris : A. Pedone, 2020
Physical description:
p. 349-362
Languages:
English
Abstract:
This chapter seeks to formulate a paradigm of the importance of a pluralist approach in international law, as the one purported by Haritini Dipla in her book La responsabilité d'Etat pour violation des droits de l'homme, while addressing the risk of fragmentation or possible concessions in the recognizing of illegal situations, focusing on the protection of individuals. The author explores where priority lies between effectiveness and legality.
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