The Concept of State Responsibility

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This book provides scholars and practitioners with a sound understanding of the theoretical framework of State responsibility in addition to various examples on how the concept is applied in contemporary jurisprudence. Firstly the book expounds the sources of international law the requirements necessary for State responsibility to be established and the circumstances which preclude wrongfulness. Moreover it deals with the legal consequences that arise from a breach of international obligation and the treatment of aliens by foreign States. Secondly the book provides an application of the legal framework by thoroughly analysing the Amoco International Finance Corp. case (1987). It offers a description of the parties the contractual background to the case and the course of events. Furthermore the question of jurisdiction is dealt with and the claims of the parties as well as an in depth analysis of the adjudication. Additionally the book presents some expert opinions on the case. Finally this work examines the impact of the Amoco case on the ILC Articles and discusses both the contemporary relevance of the ILC Articles and the future of State responsibility.
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