Recent Codification of the Law of State Responsibility for Injuries to Aliens |
Contents
Text | 1 |
C | 2 |
Method Adopted in the Draft | 7 |
Recognition and Application of the Doctrine in Practice | 13 |
The Basis of International Responsibility | 14 |
Chapter III | 21 |
Exonerating and Extenuating Circumstances | 33 |
The Notion of Arbitrariness and the Doctrine | 42 |
B Submission of the International Claim | 78 |
Chapter VI | 85 |
B The Injury and the Forms and Functions of Reparation in General | 91 |
General Considerations Concerning the Requirements | 110 |
The Reparation of Injury Caused to the Alien | 112 |
Conclusions | 127 |
Convention on the International Responsibility | 133 |
Table of Contents | 139 |
Motives and Purposes of Expropriation | 50 |
LumpSum Agreements | 56 |
Contractual Rights | 59 |
Effects of NonPerformance of Contractual Obligations | 68 |
United Nations International | 353 |
AsianAfrican Legal Consultative | 369 |
Restatement | 379 |
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