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LCIL Friday Lecture: 'Compensation under International Law and the International Law Commission' - Martins Paparinskis, UCL

LCIL International Law Centre Podcast

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International Law and the Factory at Horzouv

Law on this issue is framed by the famous 1928 judgment regarding factory at Horzouv. It reflects a very bilateralist and positivist vision of public international law. The total analogy has a powerful pull. We have a horizontal type of legal relationship so no suprach national law, no non-state actors,. great suspicion of the relevance of legal interests beyond those of the injured and a responsible actor. Very corrective adjust this approach to state responsibility.

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