The use of third-party countermeasures is an increasingly common
phenomenon in international relations, yet their legal position
remains uncertain. Providing the first systematic and comprehensive
study of this key concept in international law, Martin Dawidowicz
explores the position of third-party countermeasures and their
safeguards regime based on the development of ideas on
countermeasures in the UN International Law Commission and a
thorough examination of state practice. The book clarifies the
position of third-party countermeasures in international law, and
in doing so challenges some widely held assumptions about the
likely impact of a regime of third-party countermeasures on
international relations. It will be of interest to international
law and relations scholars and students, diplomats, policy makers,
international civil servants and non-governmental organisations
(NGOs) in the field of human rights.
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