Emerging Voices: Excuse in International Law

[Arthur Kutoroff is a graduate of Cornell Law School. He can be reached at Kutoroff [at] gmail [dot] com.] There is a fundamental asymmetry between the treatment of individuals and the treatment of states within international law: individuals may claim excuses for their violations of legal obligations, but states may not. Philosophers and lawyers distinguish between justifications and excuses: an … Continue reading Emerging Voices: Excuse in International Law