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- Title
GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR RESPONSIBILITY OF STATES FOR INTERNATIONALLY WRONGFUL ACTS.
- Authors
PULESKA, Biljana; Risteski, Temelko; Djafche, Sejdefa
- Abstract
The responsibility of states is a fundamental principle based on the nature of the system of international law-a system of sovereign equal states. The responsibility of States in international law is subject to a general uniform regime. This implies that the conditions for the responsibility and the content of the new legal relationship are the same irrespective of the source, the subject, the content, the area of the international law from which the obligation arises, or the significance of the violated international rule. It is an instrument for the protection of interests of the international community. This paper focuses on the conditions for the existence of international responsibility. Any behavior attributable to the state and inconsistent with an international rule, invokes international responsibility for that state. In international law, such behavior is characterized as an illegal act. Furthermore, the responsibility of states in international law is objective and "individual" responsibility. Thus, in order to invoke international responsibility, it is only important whether there is one side, an act that according to international law is illegal and there is a factual causality between the act and the state, on the other. At the same time, states are responsible only and to the extent that the act can be attributed as act of a particular State.
- Publication
Vizione, 2018, Issue 30, p117
- ISSN
1409-8962
- Publication type
Article