Article 43 on ‘Notice of claim by an injured State’ is the first of a series of provisions in Part Three, Chapter I of the ILC Articles dealing with procedural aspects of the invocation of responsibility by an injured State. Notification by an injured State of its claim against a responsible State was a matter not addressed in the first reading draft, which focused instead on the substantive rights of the ‘injured State’ to cessation and reparation.1 As part of the reconsideration of the Draft Articles on second reading, the Special Rapporteur recommended the...
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