A recent book by Andrea Saccucci offers the opportunity to consider how systemic breaches of human rights and their consequences square with international customary rules on State responsibility for wrongful acts, as codified by the International Law Commission. The detailed and well-reasoned analysis of judicial practice carried out by Saccucci is noteworthy, particularly for the attempt to identify when and how cessation of the wrongful act and guarantees of non-repetition of such wrongful act play a role. The topic allows for some reflections about the nature of remedies in case of breaches of erga omnes obligations.

A proposito di violazioni strutturali dei trattati di garanzia dei diritti dell'uomo

Alessandra Gianelli
2019-01-01

Abstract

A recent book by Andrea Saccucci offers the opportunity to consider how systemic breaches of human rights and their consequences square with international customary rules on State responsibility for wrongful acts, as codified by the International Law Commission. The detailed and well-reasoned analysis of judicial practice carried out by Saccucci is noteworthy, particularly for the attempt to identify when and how cessation of the wrongful act and guarantees of non-repetition of such wrongful act play a role. The topic allows for some reflections about the nature of remedies in case of breaches of erga omnes obligations.
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