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The private law aspects of state responsibility for unlawful extraterritorial acts

dc.creatorGrušić, Uglješa
dc.date.accessioned2024-05-21T11:14:53Z
dc.date.available2024-05-21T11:14:53Z
dc.date.issued2019
dc.identifier.issn0003-2565
dc.identifier.urihttps://ralf.ius.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1769
dc.description.abstractOvaj članak se bavi pitanjem da li i u kojoj meri privatno pravo ima ulogu u regulisanju ekstrateritorijalnih državnih akata. To pitanje se postavlja prevashodno u kontekstu upotrebe sile u međunarodnim odnosima. Pitanje ima teorijski značaj jer se privatnopravna odgovornost države za protivpravne ekstrateritorijalne akte nalazi na raskršću kako privatnog i javnog prava tako i unutrašnjeg i međunarodnog prava i, kao takvo, dovodi u pitanje izdržljivost fundamentalnih podela i kategorija na kojima je savremeno pravo zasnovano. Pitanje ima i praktičan značaj jer privatnopravne tužbe imaju potencijal da postanu važan mehanizam za uspostavljanje odgovornosti države za protivpravne ekstrateritorijalne akte. Praktični značaj tog pitanja aktuelizovan je u Srbiji ponovnim pokretanjem rasprave o inicijativi da se podignu tužbe protiv država članica NATO-a za naknadu štete koja je naneta civilima i životnoj sredini u Srbiji usled bombardovanja osiromašenim uranijumom.sr
dc.description.abstractThis article deals with the question whether, and to what extent, private law regulates extraterritorial state acts. This question arises primarily in the context of use of force in international relations. The issue is of theoretical importance because civil liability of the state for unlawful extraterritorial acts stands at the intersection of private and public law and internal and international law and, as such, questions the appropriateness of some of the fundamental classifications and categories on which the modern law is based. The issue is of practical importance because civil claims have the potential to become an important mechanism for holding to account states that commit unlawful extraterritorial acts. The practical importance of this issue has been reignited in Serbia with the re-emergence of the initiative to sue NATO states for the compensation of damages caused to civilians and the environment in Serbia by the use of depleted uranium.en
dc.rightsopenAccess
dc.sourceAnali Pravnog fakulteta u Beogradu
dc.subjectUpotreba silesr
dc.subjectUporedno pravosr
dc.subjectPrivatno pravosr
dc.subjectOdgovornost državesr
dc.subjectMeđunarodni odnosisr
dc.subjectUse of forceen
dc.subjectState responsibilityen
dc.subjectPrivate lawen
dc.subjectInternational relationsen
dc.subjectComparative lawen
dc.titlePrivatnopravni aspekt odgovornosti države za protivpravne ekstrateritorijalne aktesr
dc.titleThe private law aspects of state responsibility for unlawful extraterritorial actsen
dc.typearticle
dc.rights.licenseCC BY
dc.citation.epage46
dc.citation.issue1
dc.citation.other67(1): 25-46
dc.citation.rankM24
dc.citation.spage25
dc.citation.volume67
dc.identifier.doi10.5937/AnaliPFB1901026G
dc.identifier.fulltexthttps://ralf.ius.bg.ac.rs/bitstream/id/1868/1762.pdf
dc.identifier.rcubconv_3284
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