In this book, distinguished international law scholar Dimitris
Liakopoulous explores the legal consequences of complicity in
international relations. Consequences of Complicity will examine
the profiles inherent to damages due to the injured party. In this
regard it will move from the observation that the conduct of an
accomplice gives rise to a crime distinct from the main one. The
text then evaluates how damages must be divided between the party
of the main fact and that of illegal action. Section II will
approach the problem of configuring countermeasures against
complicit nations, whether in the case of ordinary tort or when the
violation concerns imperative norms of general international law.
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