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State Responsibility before International and Domestic Courts : The Impact and Influence of the ILC Articles, Hardback Book

State Responsibility before International and Domestic Courts : The Impact and Influence of the ILC Articles Hardback

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The law of state responsibility is one of the cornerstones of the modern international legal system, regulating when a state can be held accountable for breaching its obligations under international law, and the consequences of such a breach.

The International Law Commission's Articles on Responsibility of States for Internationally Wrongful Act were adopted in 2001 and subsequently endorsed by the UN General Assembly.

They are an influential attempt to codify andprogressively develop this fundamental part of international law.

Although they have not been further formalised in a treaty, they have gained considerable prominence and many provisions are now regarded as representing customary international law.

This book is a study of the instances in which the Articles have been cited and referred to by international courts and tribunals, other international quasi-judicial bodies, and domestic courts.

It provides a detailed assessment of the Articles' current status and the contribution they have made to the development of international law in this area.

The book consists of an introduction, and 59 discrete sections, corresponding to the 59 individual provisions of the International Law Commission'sArticles.

It provides key extracts from all relevant publicly available cases, alongside background information, key texts, as well as critical commentary, particularly in relation to those decisions which reject or are inconsistent with the approach suggested by the International Law Commission asreflected in the Articles.

The book comprehensively draws together all relevant, publicly available decisions of international courts and tribunals referring to the Articles, alongside many relevant domestic decisions.

It gives readers a full understanding of the extent to which individual provisions of the Articles have been judicially cited and relied upon.

This makes it a valuable resource and research tool for legal practitioners, scholars, and students working on the topic of state responsibility in internationallaw.

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