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 recommended an initial resolution takin...
In this article, I argue that international law has a major structural crack: the limited internatio...
The article explores the relationship between two different sets of rules on State responsibility: o...
Korovaіko A. Key provisions of legal regulation of state responsibility for internatIonally wrongfu...
In August 2001, the International Law Commission (ILC) adopted its “Draft Articles on the Responsibi...
At its fifty-third session (2001), the International Law Commission (ILC) finally adopted a complet...
This article examines the developments on future action concerning the 2001 ILC Articles on the Resp...
On its fifty-first session, the International Law Commission (henceforth, “ILC”) adopted the Draft A...
The adoption by the International Law Commission (ILC) of the Draft articles on Responsibility of St...
This article is devoted to the responsibility of the states under international law. It has the anal...
In the first reading of the Draft Articles on State Responsibility, the ILC adopted Article 19, whic...
This article provides a critical examination of the International Law Commission (ILC)’s work on Uni...
The rules of customary international law governing when a state or international organization will b...
The international responsibility of states has been a topic that has attracted the attention of nume...
In addressing the topic of the immunity of state officials from foreign criminal jurisdiction, the I...
The International Law Commission's decision to maintain Articles 40 and 41 is based on the convictio...
In this article, I argue that international law has a major structural crack: the limited internatio...
The article explores the relationship between two different sets of rules on State responsibility: o...
Korovaіko A. Key provisions of legal regulation of state responsibility for internatIonally wrongfu...
In August 2001, the International Law Commission (ILC) adopted its “Draft Articles on the Responsibi...
At its fifty-third session (2001), the International Law Commission (ILC) finally adopted a complet...
This article examines the developments on future action concerning the 2001 ILC Articles on the Resp...
On its fifty-first session, the International Law Commission (henceforth, “ILC”) adopted the Draft A...
The adoption by the International Law Commission (ILC) of the Draft articles on Responsibility of St...
This article is devoted to the responsibility of the states under international law. It has the anal...
In the first reading of the Draft Articles on State Responsibility, the ILC adopted Article 19, whic...
This article provides a critical examination of the International Law Commission (ILC)’s work on Uni...
The rules of customary international law governing when a state or international organization will b...
The international responsibility of states has been a topic that has attracted the attention of nume...
In addressing the topic of the immunity of state officials from foreign criminal jurisdiction, the I...
The International Law Commission's decision to maintain Articles 40 and 41 is based on the convictio...
In this article, I argue that international law has a major structural crack: the limited internatio...
The article explores the relationship between two different sets of rules on State responsibility: o...
Korovaіko A. Key provisions of legal regulation of state responsibility for internatIonally wrongfu...