The principles of international law governing the question of injuries to moral persons—companies, corporations, and other legal entities created by municipal law—have been slow to develop, and at the time of writing1 are still far from presenting a comprehensive and coherent system. The topic has been under consideration by the ILC since 1997, and reference should be made to its reports for its views on the matters discussed in this Chapter.2 These issues are, moreover, overlain by a fast-growing body of treaty law which makes special provision for the...
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