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: The act must violate a rule of international law binding on that State at the time. Key Provisions
đź’ˇ : While technically "draft" articles, they are widely viewed by the International Court of Justice and other tribunals as reflecting customary international law , making them binding on all states regardless of a formal treaty. 19155mp4
This landmark text, adopted in 2001, serves as the primary framework for determining when a country is legally responsible for breaking international law. Core Principles : The act must violate a rule of
: Any person or entity acting as part of the state's government. Core Principles : Any person or entity acting
: An irresistible force or unforeseen event that makes it impossible to follow the law. Consent : If the other State validly agreed to the action. 3. Legal Consequences When a State is found responsible, it must: Stop the act : Cease the violation immediately.