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Draft Articles on the Responsibility of States for Internationally Wrongful Acts (UN GA RES 56/83 2001)
[Preamble]
THE INTERNATIONALLY WRONGFUL ACT OF A STATE
Chapter I.
:
General principles
Art. 1 Responsibility of a State for its internationally wrongful acts
Art. 2 Elements of an internationally wrongful act of a State
Art. 3 Characterization of an act of a State as internationally wrongful
Chapter II.
:
Attribution of conduct to a State
Art. 4 Conduct of organs of a State
Art. 5 Conduct of persons or entities exercising elements of governmental authority
Art. 6 Conduct of organs placed at the disposal of a State by another State
Art. 7 Excess of authority or contravention of instructions
Art. 8 Conduct directed or controlled by a State
Art. 9 Conduct carried out in the absence or default of the official authorities
Art. 10 Conduct of an insurrectional or other movement
Art. 11 Conduct acknowledged and adopted by a State as its own
Chapter III.
:
Breach of an international obligation
Art. 12 Existence of a breach of an international obligation
Art. 13 International obligation in force for a State
Art. 14 Extension in time of the breach of an international obligation
Art. 15 Breach consisting of a composite act
Chapter IV.
:
Responsibility of a State in connection with the act of another State
Art. 16 Aid or assistance in the commission of an internationally wrongful act
Art. 17 Direction and control exercised over the commission of an internationallywrongful act
Art. 18 Coercion of another State
Art. 19 Effect of this chapter
Chapter V.
:
Circumstances precluding wrongfulness
Art. 20 Consent
Art. 21 Self-defence
Art. 22 Countermeasures in respect of an internationally wrongful act
Art. 23 Force majeure
Art. 24 Distress
Art. 25 Necessity
Art. 26 Compliance with peremptory norms
Art. 27 Consequences of invoking a circumstance precluding wrongfulness
CONTENT OF THE INTERNATIONAL RESPONSIBILITY OF A STATE
Chapter I.
:
General principles
Art. 28 Legal consequences of an internationally wrongful act
Art. 29 Continued duty of performance
Art. 30 Cessation and non-repetition
Art. 31 Reparation
Art. 32 Irrelevance of internal law
Art. 33 Scope of international obligations set out in this part
Chapter II.
:
Reparation for injury
Art. 34 Forms of reparation
Art. 35 Restitution
Art. 36 Compensation
Art. 37 Satisfaction
Art. 38 Interest
Art. 39 Contribution to the injury
Chapter III.
:
Serious breaches of obligations under peremptory norms of generalinternational law
Art. 40 Application of this chapter
Art. 41 Particular consequences of a serious breach of an obligation under this chapter
THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE INTERNATIONAL RESPONSIBILITY OF A STATE
Chapter I.
:
Invocation of the responsibility of a State
Art. 42 Invocation of responsibility by an injured State
Art. 43 Notice of claim by an injured State
Art. 44 Admissibility of claims
Art. 45 Loss of the right to invoke responsibility
Art. 46 Plurality of injured States
Art. 47 Plurality of responsible States
Art. 48 Invocation of responsibility by a State other than an injured State
Chapter II.
:
Countermeasures
Art. 49 Object and limits of countermeasures
Art. 50 Obligations not affected by countermeasures
Art. 51 Proportionality
Art. 52 Conditions relating to resort to countermeasures
Art. 53 Termination of countermeasures
Art. 54 Measures taken by States other than an injured State
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Art. 55 Lex specialis
Art. 56 Questions of State responsibility not regulated by these articles
Art. 57 Responsibility of an international organization
Art. 58 Individual responsibility
Art. 59 Charter of the United Nations
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