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- State_responsibility abstract "The laws of state responsibility are the principles governing when and how a state is held responsible for a breach of an international obligation. Rather than set forth any particular obligations, the rules of state responsibility determine, in general, when an obligation has been breached and the legal consequences of that violation. In this way they are "secondary" rules that address basic issues of responsibility and remedies available for breach of "primary" or substantive rules of international law, such as with respect to the use of armed force. Because of this generality, the rules can be studied independently of the primary rules of obligation. They establish (1) the conditions for an act to qualify as internationally wrongful, (2) the circumstances under which actions of officials, private individuals and other entities may be attributed to the state, (3) general defences to liability and (4) the consequences of liability.Until recently, the theory of the law of state responsibility was not well developed. The position has now changed, with the adoption of the Draft Articles on the Responsibility of States for Internationally Wrongful Acts ("Draft Articles") by the International Law Commission (ILC) in August 2001. The Draft Articles are a combination of codification and progressive development. They have already been cited by the International Court of Justice and have generally been well received.Although the articles are general in coverage, they do not necessarily apply in all cases. Particular treaty regimes, such as the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade and the European Convention on Human Rights, have established their own special rules of responsibility.".
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- State_responsibility wikiPageExternalLink Crawford_S.html.
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- State_responsibility wikiPageExternalLink Gowlland-Debbas_S.html.
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- State_responsibility wikiPageExternalLink Pellet_S.html.
- State_responsibility wikiPageExternalLink 9_6_2001.pdf.
- State_responsibility wikiPageExternalLink ilcsymp1.pdf.
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- State_responsibility subject Category:International_law.
- State_responsibility comment "The laws of state responsibility are the principles governing when and how a state is held responsible for a breach of an international obligation. Rather than set forth any particular obligations, the rules of state responsibility determine, in general, when an obligation has been breached and the legal consequences of that violation.".
- State_responsibility label "Responsabilidad internacional del Estado".
- State_responsibility label "Staatsaansprakelijkheid".
- State_responsibility label "State responsibility".
- State_responsibility label "Völkerrechtliche Verantwortlichkeit".
- State_responsibility label "Международно-правовая ответственность".
- State_responsibility label "国家责任".
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- State_responsibility sameAs Responsabilidad_internacional_del_Estado.
- State_responsibility sameAs 국가책임.
- State_responsibility sameAs Staatsaansprakelijkheid.
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- State_responsibility sameAs Q163552.
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