The Impact Of The Ilc's Articles: On Responsibil...
For nearly 50 years, the topic of state responsibility was "beset with confusion". Early attempts to draft rules focused too much on specific issues like diplomatic protection, which proved overly ambitious and unsuccessful.
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Despite their technically non-binding status, the Articles have had an "extraordinary influence": For nearly 50 years, the topic of state
The International Law Commission’s (ILC) Articles on the Responsibility of States for Internationally Wrongful Acts (ARSIWA) have transformed from a "non-binding" draft into the primary authority for holding nations accountable. Although they were never formally adopted as a treaty, they are now frequently cited by international courts and tribunals as reflections of customary law. From Confusion to Clarity For nearly 50 years