Draft Articles on State Responsibility (2001) Article 20 Valid consent by a State to the commission of a given act by another State precludes the wrongfulness.

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Draft Articles on State Responsibility (2001) Article 20 Valid consent by a State to the commission of a given act by another State precludes the wrongfulness of that act in relation to the former State to the extent that the act remains within the limits of that consent.

Draft Articles on State Responsibility (2001) Article 21 The wrongfulness of an act of a State is precluded if the act constitutes a lawful measure of self-defence taken in conformity with the Charter of the United Nations.

Draft Articles on State Responsibility (2001) Article 22 The wrongfulness of an act of a State not in conformity with an international obligation towards another State is precluded if and to the extent that the act constitutes a countermeasure taken against the latter State in accordance with chapter II of part three.

Draft Articles on State Responsibility (2001) Article The wrongfulness of an act of a State not in conformity with an international obligation of that State is precluded if the act is due to force majeure, that is the occurrence of an irresistible force or of an unforeseen event, beyond the control of the State, making it materially impossible in the circumstances to perform the obligation. 2. Paragraph 1 does not apply if: (a) the situation of force majeure is due, either alone or in combination with other factors, to the conduct of the State invoking it; or (b) the State has assumed the risk of that situation occurring.

Draft Articles on State Responsibility (2001) Article The wrongfulness of an act of a State not in conformity with an international obligation of that State is precluded if the author of the act in question has no other reasonable way, in a situation of distress, of saving the author’s life or the lives of other persons entrusted to the author’s care.

Draft Articles on State Responsibility (2001) Article Necessity may not be invoked by a State as a ground for precluding the wrongfulness of an act not in conformity with an international obligation of that State unless the act: (a)is the only way for the State to safeguard an essential interest against a grave and imminent peril; and (b)does not seriously impair an essential interest of the State or States towards which the obligation exists, or of the international community as a whole.

Draft Articles on State Responsibility (2001) Article 29 The legal consequences of an internationally wrongful act under this part do not affect the continued duty of the responsible State to perform the obligation breached. Article 30 The State responsible for the internationally wrongful act is under an obligation: (a)to cease that act, if it is continuing; (b)to offer appropriate assurances and guarantees of non-repetition, if circumstances so require.

Draft Articles on State Responsibility (2001) Article 34 Full reparation for the injury caused by the internationally wrongful act shall take the form of restitution, compensation and satisfaction, either singly or in combination, in accordance with the provisions of this chapter. Article 35 A State responsible for an internationally wrongful act is under an obligation to make restitution, that is, to re-establish the situation which existed before the wrongful act was committed, provided and to the extent that restitution: (a)is not materially impossible; (b)does not involve a burden out of all proportion to the benefit deriving from restitution instead of compensation.

Draft Articles on State Responsibility (2001) Article The State responsible for an internationally wrongful act is under an obligation to compensate for the damage caused thereby, insofar as such damage is not made good by restitution. 2. The compensation shall cover any financially assessable damage including loss of profits insofar as it is established.

Draft Articles on State Responsibility (2001) Article The State responsible for an internationally wrongful act is under an obligation to give satisfaction for the injury caused by that act insofar as it cannot be made good by restitution or compensation. 2. Satisfaction may consist in an acknowledgement of the breach, an expression of regret, a formal apology or another appropriate modality.

Draft Articles on State Responsibility (2001) Article This chapter applies to the international responsibility which is entailed by a serious breach by a State of an obligation arising under a peremptory norm of general international law. 2. A breach of such an obligation is serious if it involves a gross or systematic failure by the responsible State to fulfil the obligation.

Draft Articles on State Responsibility (2001) Article States shall cooperate to bring to an end through lawful means any serious breach within the meaning of article No State shall recognize as lawful a situation created by a serious breach within the meaning of article 40, nor render aid or assistance in maintaining that situation. 3. This article is without prejudice to the other consequences referred to in this part and to such further consequences that a breach to which this chapter applies may entail under international law.