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Cet ouvrage envisage l tat de n cessit sous une nouvelle perspective, en analysant sa fonction de limitation des obligations internationales. L analyse de la pratique d montre qu il permet d viter que la stricte observation du droit ne produise un co t social excessif dans des situations difficiles.This book analyses state of necessity through a new perspective: its function of limitation of international obligations. State practice shows that this mechanism is meant to avoid an excessive social cost, born out of a strict compliance with the law in a hard case.

Produktbeschreibung
Cet ouvrage envisage l tat de n cessit sous une nouvelle perspective, en analysant sa fonction de limitation des obligations internationales. L analyse de la pratique d montre qu il permet d viter que la stricte observation du droit ne produise un co t social excessif dans des situations difficiles.This book analyses state of necessity through a new perspective: its function of limitation of international obligations. State practice shows that this mechanism is meant to avoid an excessive social cost, born out of a strict compliance with the law in a hard case.
Autorenporträt
Sarah Cassella, Ph.D. (2009) in Public Law, University Paris 1, is young lecturer at University Pantheon-Assas. She published in the field of international law on the identification of law sources by the International Court of Justice and on the relationship between international law and European Union law.