This paper responds to four commentaries on “Responsibility Incorporated”, restating, revising, and expanding on existing work. In particular, it looks again at a set of issues related primarily to responsibility at the individual level; it reconsiders responsibility at the corporate level; it examines the connection of this discussion to issues of responsibility in law and politics. |
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Reading the Others: American Legal Scholars and the Unfolding European Integration |
Journal | European Journal of Law Reform, Issue 1 2009 |
Authors | Giuseppe Martinico |
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Good Governance Through Transparent Application of the Rule of Law |
Journal | European Journal of Law Reform, Issue 2 2009 |
Authors | Ulrich Karpen |
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Cultural Diversity ‘Under Review’ The Fachverband der Buch- und Medienwirtschaft CaseCase C-531/07, Fachverband der Buch- und Medienwirtschaft v. LIBRO Handelsgesellschaft mbH, Judgment of the Court (Second Chamber) of 30 April 2009 |
Journal | European Journal of Law Reform, Issue 4 2009 |
Authors | Delia Ferri |
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The Court Goes ‘All in’ |
Journal | European Journal of Law Reform, Issue 4 2009 |
Authors | Filippo Fontanelli |
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Journal | Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy, Issue 2 2009 |
Keywords | individual responsibility, collective responsibility, legal liability, responsibility and politics |
Authors | prof. Philip Pettit |
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Journal | Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy, Issue 2 2009 |
Keywords | collective responsibility, international legitimacy, global justice |
Authors | prof. Ronald Tinnevelt |
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This paper critically scrutinizes Pettit’s defence of corporate and collective responsibility in the light three questions. First, does Pettit successfully argue the passage from corporate responsibility to the responsibility of embryonic group agents, in particular nations? Second, are representation and the authorial and editorial dimensions of democratic control sufficient to ensure that a state is under the effective and equally shared control of its citizens? Third, what kind of international order is required to prevent states from being dominated? |
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Journal | Hague Justice Journal, Issue 1 2009 |
Authors | Paul von Muhlendahl |
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Journal | Hague Justice Journal, Issue 1 2009 |
Authors | Mark Osiel |
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Journal | Hague Justice Journal, Issue 2 2009 |
Authors | Francesco Moneta |
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Let There Be Peace in Space, and on EarthPeace in Space: Transparency and Confidence Building Measures |
Journal | International Institute of Space Law, Issue 2 2009 |
Authors | S. Ospina |
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Third Party Liability Arising from GNSS-Related ServicesThird Party Liability Issues in Commercial Space Activities |
Journal | International Institute of Space Law, Issue 3 2009 |
Authors | S. Kozuka |
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Space Situational Awareness: Key to a New Space Security ArchitecturePeace in Space: Transparency and Confidence Building Measures |
Journal | International Institute of Space Law, Issue 2 2009 |
Authors | S.A. Kaiser |
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Determining Liability for Damage Caused Due to Debris in Outer Space: Portal to a New RegimeThird Party Liability Issues in Commercial Space Activities |
Journal | International Institute of Space Law, Issue 3 2009 |
Authors | U. Mukherjee and A. Mokkapati |
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Interoperability of GNSS, Legal Issues and Implications under Private International LawThird Party Liability Issues in Commercial Space Activities |
Journal | International Institute of Space Law, Issue 3 2009 |
Authors | A.M. Mustaque |
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Equity and the Space TouristLegal Mechanisms for Encouraging Space Commerce |
Journal | International Institute of Space Law, Issue 4 2009 |
Authors | Z.N. O'Brien |
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Legal Mechanism for Encouraging Space Commerce: The Indian ModelLegal Mechanisms for Encouraging Space Commerce |
Journal | International Institute of Space Law, Issue 4 2009 |
Authors | R. Kaul |
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Brief Statement on the Legal Regime for Space ElevatorsRecent Developments in Space Law |
Journal | International Institute of Space Law, Issue 6 2009 |
Authors | P.B. Larsen |
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An International Policy Response to the Near Earth Object (NEO) Impact ThreatThe 4th Eilene M. Galloway Symposium on Critical Issues in Space Law in Washington D.C., United States, December 2009: "Peaceful Purposes and Uses of Outer Space" |
Journal | International Institute of Space Law, Issue 10 2009 |
Authors | R. Crowther |
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Some Legal and Factual Considerations about the 1979 UN Moon Agreement2009 IISL-ECSL Space Law Symposium Held on the Occasion of the 48th Session of the Legal Subcommittee of UNCOPUOS in Vienna, Austria: "30th Anniversary of the 'Moon Agreement': Retrospect and Prospects" |
Journal | International Institute of Space Law, Issue 9 2009 |
Authors | J.-F. Mayence |
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