States as Wrongdoers

This book offers an analysis of the state as a moral and legal wrongdoer that draws upon the philosophy of corporate agency and collective responsibility. It examines how the state can be held morally to account for its actions, and what forms of legal liability might be developed for state wrongdoing.

octobre 2018, env. 400 pages, Oxford Legal Philosophy, Anglais
Oxford Academic
978-0-19-968746-6

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