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Leviathan on a leash : a theory of state responsibility /

"The practice of holding states responsible is central to modern politics and international relations. States are commonly blamed, praised, punished, obligated, and held liable. On an almost-daily basis, one hears about the latest round of sanctions against the latest rogue state; about the lat...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Fleming, Sean, 1990- (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press, [2020]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Abbreviations of Hobbes' Works
  • Introduction: State Responsibility and Corporate Personality
  • 1. The Idea of State Responsibility
  • 2. The Three Fundamental Questions
  • 3. Back to Hobbes
  • 4. The Structure of the Book
  • 1. The Agential and Functional Theories of State Responsibility
  • 5. States as Moral Agents: The Agential Theory
  • 6. States as Legal Persons: The Functional Theory
  • 7. The Limitations of the Agential and Functional Theories
  • 2. Hobbes and the Personality of the State
  • 8. The Skinner-Runciman Debate
  • 9. The Two Faces of Personhood
  • 10. Hobbes' Theory of the State
  • 11. Artificial Men and Artificial Animals
  • 12. The Hobbesian Theory of State Responsibility
  • 3. Attribution: The Question of Ownership
  • 13. General and Personal Responsibilities
  • 14. The Conditions for Attribution
  • 15. A Hobbesian Account of Attribution
  • 16. From Attribution to Responsibility
  • 17. Impersonation of the State
  • 4. Succession: The Question of Identity
  • 18. The Concept of Corporate Identity
  • 19. The Conditions for Corporate Identity
  • 20. Changes in a Single State
  • 21. Relational Changes
  • 22. Non-Identity
  • 5. Distribution: The Question of Fulfilment
  • 23. The Problem of Distribution
  • 24. The Conditions for Distribution
  • 25. The Division of Liability
  • 26. Non-Fulfilment
  • Conclusion The Future of State Responsibility
  • 27. International Criminal Law
  • 28. The Proliferation of Treaties
  • 29. Cyborg States and Robotic Representatives
  • Bibliography
  • Index