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Mar 30, 2021 · 1Introduction. The law of state responsibility is a difficult area to navigate as it is fraught with philosophical, ethical and legal problems. The team co-chaired by Jean D’Aspremont and André Nollkaemper deserves to be congratulated on drafting the Guiding Principles on Shared Responsibility (hereinafter ‘Guiding Principles’) 1 to fill an important gap in the Articles on ...
- B S Chimni
- 2020
Mar 2, 2021 · The Guiding Principles on Shared Responsibility in International Law (hereinafter ‘Guiding Principles’), which have as one of their core objectives the design of a legal framework for cases involving multiple actors that contribute to an indivisible injury, will undoubtedly have an impact on the already immense laboratory of the law of international responsibility. 5 They are the result of ...
- Vladyslav Lanovoy
- 2020
Oct 17, 2020 · This article conceptualizes corporate accountability under international law and introduces an analytical framework translating corporate accountability into seven core elements. Using this analytical framework, it then systematically assesses four models that could be used in a future business and human rights (BHR) treaty: the United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights ...
- Nadia Bernaz
- nadia.bernaz@wur.nl
- 2021
Aug 6, 2020 · The Guiding Principles identify the conditions of shared responsibility (including questions of multiple attribution of conduct), the consequences of shared responsibility (notably, the ...
Aug 27, 2022 · Recognizing the fundamental principle of solidarity, Cinà and colleagues go further to argue that Article 44 of the International Health Regulation (2005) (IHR), the primary international health law addressing international spread of diseases, creates a common and shared responsibility among all States Parties to collaborate towards the achievement of obligations under the IHR.
In this approach the parties adopt a “formal relational contract” that emphasizes shared goals, structured communication by the parties, and the adoption of guiding principles that the parties will apply if and when an uncontracted event occurs.5 Examples of guiding principles are equity, loyalty, and honesty.
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Principle 9. Cessation and non-repetition in situations of shared responsibility. Each international person sharing responsibility is under an obligation: to cease the act attributable to it, if this act is continuing; to offer appropriate assurances and guarantees of non-repetition, if circumstances so require.