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Due Diligence in International Law

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Due Diligence in International Law identifies due diligence as the missing link between state responsibility and international liability. Acknowledged in all legal fields, it ensures international ...
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  • 25 August 2016
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Due Diligence in International Law identifies due diligence as the missing link between state responsibility and international liability. Acknowledged in all legal fields, it ensures international peaceful cooperation and prevents significant transboundary harm, yet it has thus far not been comprehensively discussed in literature. The present volume fills this void.
Kulesza identifies due diligence as a principle of international law and traces its evolution throughout centuries. The no-harm principle, key to identifying responsibility for transboundary harm, focal to international environmental law and applicable to e.g. combating terrorism, follows states’ obligation of due diligence in preventing foreign harm. This obligation, present in various treaty-based and customary regimes is argued to be a principle of international public law applicable to all obligations of conduct.

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Price: $216.00
Pages: 316
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff
Series: Queen Mary Studies in International Law
Publication Date: 25 August 2016
ISBN: 9789004283107
Format: Hardcover
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Joanna Kulesza, Ph.D., University of Lodz, Poland, is Assistant Professor of International Law and Internet Governance. She has authored five monographs and numerous other peer-reviewed publications on international law and new technologies, including “International Internet Law” (Routledge 2011).