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Nasledstvo odgovornosti držav za mednarodno protipravna dejanja
ID Pajnkihar, Grega (Author), ID Sancin, Vasilka (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Na podlagi nasledstvenih procesov se je na svetu število samostojnih držav od leta 1913 povzpelo s komaj 48 na današnjih 193 (upoštevajoč zgolj članice OZN), kar dokazuje tako pogostost kot tudi močan pomen nasledstva držav. Nasledstvo spremlja vsakršno spremembo ozemlja, t.j. prehod ozemlja od ene k drugi državi, zato ob tem vselej nastane vprašanje nadaljnjega obstoja pravic in obveznosti prve države, ki so do datuma nasledstva obstajale v odnosu do tega ozemlja. Starejše teorije so zavračale možnosti nasledstva pravic in obveznosti, ki obstajajo med državami, kar je veljalo ne le za mednarodno odgovornost, temveč tudi za ostale nasledstvene materije (premoženje, arhivi, dolgovi, mednarodne pogodbe). Doktorska disertacija izhaja iz osnovne premise, da je pri pojavu nasledstva odgovornosti držav osnovni element »nasledstvo držav«, v odnosu do katerega je »mednarodna odgovornost« zgolj materija, ki se nasledi. Iz tega smiselno sledi, da je materijo nasledstva – po njegovi podrobnejši opredelitvi – treba presojati skozi prizmo pravil o nasledstvu in ne obratno. Disertacija predstavi poglobljen in celovit pregled nasledstvenih primerov od sredine 19. stoletja naprej ter na njegovi osnovi izdelana nasledstvena pravila. Izdelana pravila so nato aplicirana na elemente mednarodne odgovornosti. Na osnovi navedenega doktorska disertacija predstavi prva pravila o nasledstvu mednarodne odgovornosti, ki izhajajo iz splošnih pravil in načel prava nasledstva držav z upoštevanjem vseh lastnosti in omejitev prava mednarodne odgovornosti. Predstavljena pravila so zaradi svoje utemeljenosti v nasledstveni praksi zadnjega stoletja in pol široko uporabljiva tudi v vseh prihodnjih primerih nasledstva, povezanega z mednarodno odgovornostjo držav.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:nasledstvo držav, mednarodna odgovornost, nasledstvo mednarodne odgovornosti, država predhodnica, država naslednica
Work type:Doctoral dissertation
Organization:PF - Faculty of Law
Year:2020
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-122914 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:43616003 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:16.12.2020
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:State succession to state responsibility for internationally wrongful acts
Abstract:
Based on the process of State Succession, the number of independent states in the world rose from 48 in 1913 to today's 193 (taking into account only the UN members state), which shows the impact and importance of this process. As State Succession accompanies any change in territory, i.e. the transfer of territory from one State to another, the question always arises of the continued existence of rights and obligations of the First State that existed concerning that territory until the date of succession. Older theories rejected the possibility of the succession of rights and obligations that exist between states, which applied not only to international responsibility but to other succession matters (property, archives, debts, international treaties) as well. The doctoral dissertation is based on the basic premise that in the phenomenon of Succession to State Responsibility, the basic element is "State Succession" concerning which "International Responsibility" is only the matter to be succeeded. It follows that the matter of succession must be weighted through the prism of the rules of State Succession and not the other way around. The dissertation presents an in-depth and comprehensive overview of cases of succession from the middle of the 19th century onwards and, based on this overview, specific rules of State Succession. The developed rules are then applied to the elements of international responsibility. Based on stated above, the dissertation presents the first rules on the State Succession to State Responsibility for internationally wrongful acts, which derive from the general rules and principles of the Law of Succession of States, taking into account rigorous characteristics and limitations of the Law of International Responsibility. Because they emanate from the succession practice of the last century and a half, the presented rules are also widely applicable in all future cases of succession related to State Responsibility for internationally wrongful acts.

Keywords:State succession, international responsibility, succession to international responsibility, predecessor State, successor State.

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