The Once and Future Law of State Responsibility

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The current (once) international law of state responsibility is shaped by the International Law Commission's Articles on responsibility of States for internationally wrongful acts, generally endorsed in state and judicial practice as consonant with custom. This Essay makes the case that the global pandemic and associated practice may affect foundational elements of the (future) law of state responsibility. It outlines the contours of systemic grain of possible developments by reference to the tension between bilateralism and community interests in international law.

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Paparinskis, M. (2020). The Once and Future Law of State Responsibility. American Journal of International Law, 114(4), 618–626. https://doi.org/10.1017/ajil.2020.60

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