Part I: Acts committed in the context of the establishment of a new government -- When the rebels are successful at establishing a new government -- When the rebels are not successful at establishing a new government -- Part II: Acts committed in the context of the creation of a new state -- When the insurrectional movement is successful in creating a new state -- When the insurrectional movement is unsuccessful in creating a new state.
Summary:
"This book examines the scope and content of Article 10 of the Articles on Responsibility of States for Internationally Wrongful Acts adopted by the International Law Commission in 2001 ('ILC Articles'). It analyses all of the relevant questions of State responsibility and attribution arising from the 'conduct' of 'an insurrectional movement' (or 'other movements') in the context of a rebellion or a civil war which results in either the establishment of a new government or the creation of a new State"--Provided by publisher.
Series:
Cambridge studies in international and comparative law ; 165
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