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Florida Journal of International Law

Abstract

This article commences with an attempt to delineate the various forms that the concepts of control and shared control can assume in any given case. It then examines shared control as a subset of the larger doctrine of control. After exploring the use of control as the primary legal standard, this article seeks to ascertain the light, if any, cast by the available materials in various contexts involved on the significance of shared control. It concludes that shared control appears to serve as a basis for liability under enterprise purposes only in a limited area and that the prospects for change are limited.

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