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Part III The Sources of International Responsibility, Ch.19.2 Attribution of Conduct to the State: Insurrectional Movements

Gérard Cahin

From: The Law of International Responsibility

Edited By: James Crawford, Alain Pellet, Simon Olleson, Kate Parlett

From: Oxford Public International Law (http://opil.ouplaw.com). (c) Oxford University Press, 2023. All Rights Reserved.date: 05 June 2023

Under the title ‘Conduct of an insurrectional or other movement’, article 10 of the Articles on State Responsibility provides: 1. The conduct of an insurrectional movement which becomes the new Government of a State shall be considered an act of that State under international law. 2. The conduct of a movement, insurrectional or other, which succeeds in establishing a new State in part of the territory of a pre-existing State or in a territory under its administration shall be considered an act of the new State under international law. 3. This article is without...
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