Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2022
Abstract
In this Essay, we explore how responsibility based on culpability, moral accountability, and capability can improve the current regime that rests on responsibility by proximity. In doing so, we draw on the 2017 Model International Mobility Convention (MIMC), a model convention drafted by a commission of independent experts and currently supported as a project of the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs.
Disciplines
Human Rights Law | International Law | Law
Recommended Citation
Michael W. Doyle, Janine Prantl & Mark J. Wood,
Principles for Responsibility Sharing: Proximity, Culpability, Moral Accountability, and Capability,
110
Cal. L. Rev.
935
(2022).
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