19155mp4
: Even if an official acts outside their orders, the State can still be held liable if they acted in an official capacity. 2. Circumstances Precluding Wrongfulness A State may be excused from responsibility if the act was:
: 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. 19155mp4
The code refers to a specific document identifier used within the United Nations International Law Commission (ILC) archives for the Draft Articles on Responsibility of States for Internationally Wrongful Acts . : Even if an official acts outside their
Responsibility of States for Internationally Wrongful Acts (2001) Consent : If the other State validly agreed to the action
: Private groups empowered by law to perform government functions.
: Any person or entity acting as part of the state's government.
The articles cover several critical areas of state behavior: 1. Attribution of Conduct A State is responsible for acts committed by: