Journal article

The ILC's Articles on Responsibility of States for Internationally Wrongful Acts: Completion of the Second Reading

J Crawford, Jacqueline Peel, S Olleson

European Journal of International Law | Oxford University Press | Published : 2001

Abstract

In 2001 the International Law Commission finally adopted on second reading the Draft Articles on Responsibility of States for Internationally Wrongful Acts with commentaries, bringing to an end nearly 50 years of ILC work on the subject. This article reviews the final group of changes to the text, focusing on the definitions of ‘injury’ and ‘damage’, assurances of non‐repetition in the light of the LaGrand case, procedural aspects of countermeasures and the controversy over measures taken in response to a breach by states which are not individually injured. The focus of debate now turns to the UNGA Sixth Committee, which will have to decide what to make of the Draft Articles. The ILC itself ..

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