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Non-State Actors and Terrorism : Applying the Law of State Responsibility and the Due Diligence Principle. Robert P. Barnidge
Non-State Actors and Terrorism : Applying the Law of State Responsibility and the Due Diligence Principle




Non-State Actors and Terrorism: Applying the Law of State Responsibility and the Due Diligence Principle 1st Edition. Edition. Non-State Actors, Soft Law and Protective Regimes and over one million other books are available for Amazon Kindle. Learn more. Freebase. Introduction Recent events such as the attack on Sony North Korea and revelations that Russians hacked President Obama’s e-mail have drawn attention to the dilemma of harmful transborder state and non-state cyber operations against government and private cyber infrastructure.1 Academics and practitioners have analyzed whether cyber operations violate international law, especially the PROTECT AGAINST BUSINESS-RELATED HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES UNPACKING PILLAR 1 AND 3 OF THE Code of Conduct for Private Security Service Providers (2010), the OECD Due Diligence Guidelines for Responsible Supply which addresses the roles of state and non-state actors … Get this from a library! Non-state actors and terrorism:applying the law of state responsibility and the due diligence principle. [Robert P Barnidge, Jr.] - In our post-11 September world, challenges to international peace and security emanate from non-State actors as never before. Under international law States have an obligation to act with due The State of the Art, Cambridge University Press, 2013. J. BAYLIS et al: The Globalization of World Politics, OUP, 5th ed., OUP, 2011, pp. 278-309 (“International law” a cargo de Ch. Reus-Shmit y “International regimes” por R. Little). Non-State Actors and Terrorism: Applying the Law of State Responsibility and the Due Diligence Principle Robert P. Barnidge Jr. Non-State Actors and Terrorism: Applying the Law of State Responsibility and the Due Diligence Principle Robert P. Barnidge Jr. PDF, ePub eBook D0wnl0ad Non-State Actors and Terrorism: Applying the Law of State Responsibility and the Due Diligence Principle, Robert P. Barnidge Jr, The Hague, T.M.C. Asser Press, 2008, xvi + 244 pages. ISBN 978-90-6704-259-8 Terörizmle İlişkili Devlet Dışı Aktörler ve Devletin Sorumluluğu It starts with an analysis of whether armed attacks non-state actors fall under the law of war, continues with the duties states have to one another concerning non-state actors within their territory, then moves on to ways to impute state responsibility for the acts of non-state actors, and ends with the legality of cross-border operations The IACHR noted that due diligence is a long-standing principle when considering state responsibility under international law, and that there is “broad international consensus” in terms of how this principle should be applied in cases involving violence against women, reflected in “General Assembly resolutions adopted consensus Islamic state and to apply Syariah as a state law. In addition, both groups became a Non-state actors and terrorism, applying the law of state responsibility and the due diligence principle. The Hague: T.M.C Asser Press. Barton, Greg. 2004. Indonesia’s struggle, Jemaah Islamiyah and the soul of Islam. Off the Shelf the Osgoode Hall Law School Library Blog. Main menu. Barnidge, Robert P. Non-state actors and terrorism: applying the law of state responsibility and the due diligence principle. The Hague: T.M.C. Asser Press, 2008. K 5256 B37 2008. Posted in Uncategorized. But see Marko Milanović, ‘State Responsibility for Acts of Non-State Actors: A Comment on Griebel and Plücken’ (2009) 22 Leiden Journal of International Law 307. Articles on State Responsibility, UN Doc A/56/10, ch IV(E) art 4. Ibid art 4(2) (emphasis added). Selected Literature on Human Rights and Terrorism Monographs, Edited Volumes, Grey Literature and Prime Articles published since 2001, selected Eric Price (Professional Information Specialist) NB: some of the items listed below are clickable and allow access to the full text; those with an Last Thursday, State Department Legal Adviser Brian Egan, delivered an important speech at Berkeley Law School on the relationship between international law and cyber activities. It was significant in two regards. First, it added granularity to the US positions regarding how international law in such areas as IHL, sovereignty, and State responsibility applies in cyberspace. … Dr. Robert P. Barnidge, Jr., is an Associate Professor, Assistant Dean (Continuing and Executive Education), and Executive Director, Centre for International Legal Studies, at OP Jindal Global University in India. His doctoral research explored issues related to non … Due Diligence and Its Application to Protect Women from Violence Carin Benninger-Budel, 9789004162938, available at Book Depository with free delivery worldwide. A similar due diligence principle is also increasingly applied to the risks posed non-state actors operating around the world where they may have a territorial link to the state but their conduct occurs principally extraterritorially, such as with respect to terrorists, or where their link may be contractual rather than territorial, such as Barnidge, R. (2007) Non-state actors and terrorism: Applying the Law of State responsibility and the due diligence principle. T.M.C. Asser Press, pp244. ISBN 9789067042598 Full text not archived in this repository. It is advisable to refer to the publisher's version if you intend to cite from this work. Summary. British NGOs undertaking humanitarian operations in or near areas where non-state armed groups (NSAGs) are active face increasing restrictions on their access to the financial system, including delayed transfers, the freezing of funds … The obligations to protect promote and ensure the enjoyment of human rights is the prime responsibility of the state. Non State Actors and Terrorism: Applying the Law of State Responsibility and due diligence principle. T.M.C. Asser press. P.17. Alex, P. & Al Jongman. 61.The standard of due diligence, as applied to the responsibility of preventing arbitrary and unlawful gender-based killing non-State actors, relies on an assessment of: (a) how much the State knew or should have known; (b) the risks or likelihood of harm; and (c) the seriousness of the harm. It also proposes an application of state responsibility that holds states responsible for the acts of their corporate citizens in fragile states when states have aided or assisted a company without performing the requisite due diligence to ensure the corporation’s compliance with international law. Patrick S. O’Donnell.Department of Philosophy. Santa Barbara City College (2009) Alexander, Y. And A. Nanes, eds. Legislative Responses to Terrorism. Armed Attack, Non-State Actors and a Quest for the Attribution Standard. Non-state Actors and Terrorism: Applying the Law of State Responsibility and the Due Diligence Principle. The Hague: T.M.C. Asser Press. Lehto Marja. 2009. Indirect Responsibility for Terrorist Acts: Redefi nition of the Concept of Terrorism Beyond Violent Acts. This module is a resource for lecturers Legal sources and the United Nations Counter-Terrorism Strategy Having introduced the UN's CT Strategy, the discussion now moves to considering the different types of binding and non-binding legal sources that underpin the Strategy, as well as the 19 counter terrorism instruments and Security Council resolutions, which form the core of the UN's 61.The standard of due diligence, as applied to the responsibility of preventing arbitrary and unlawful gender-based killing non-State actors turns on an assessment of: (i) how much did the State knew or should have known; (ii) the risks or likelihood of harm; and (iii) the seriousness of the harm. En poste, School of law, University of Reading, GB (en 2008). Non-state actors and terrorism:applying the law of state responsibility and the due diligence principle / Robert P. Barnidge, Jr., 2008 Identifiant international:ISNI 0000 0000 6160 5506,cf Non-State Actors, Soft Law and Protective Regimes: From the Margins Professor Cecilia M. Bailliet. offering critical perspectives of normative developments within international law, this volume of essays unites academics from various disciplines to address concerns regarding the interpretation and application of international law in context.





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