Compensation in the jurisprudence of the International Court of Justice: towards an equitable approach

IF 0.9 3区 社会学 Q2 LAW Journal of International Dispute Settlement Pub Date : 2023-10-16 DOI:10.1093/jnlids/idad023
Yang Liu
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Abstract Article 36(2) of the International Law Commission’s Article on Responsibility of States for Internationally Wrongful Acts (ARSIWA) provides that the responsible state shall compensate for all financially assessable damage. However, ARSIWA provides no guidance as to how such a broad rule should be applied in practice, which creates significant ambiguities for adjudicators in charge of adjudicating compensation claims in international law. In the past decade, the International Court of Justice has adjudicated three important compensation cases wherein it has exhibited a visible turn to equitable considerations in compensation determination. This article conducts an analysis of such an emerging equitable approach to compensation and argues that it is a welcome development, given the flexibility it provides to the Court for balancing different factors, with the aim of achieving an equitable determination of compensation. This article also addresses the justifications and predictability concerns of this approach.
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国际法院判例中的赔偿:走向公平的途径
国际法委员会《国家对国际不法行为的责任条款》(ARSIWA)第36条第2款规定,责任国应赔偿所有可在经济上评估的损害。但是,《国际仲裁和评估法》没有就如何在实践中应用这一广泛规则提供指导,这对负责裁决国际法赔偿要求的裁决人员造成了严重的含糊不清。在过去十年中,国际法院裁决了三个重要的赔偿案件,其中它在确定赔偿方面明显转向公平考虑。本文对这种正在出现的公平赔偿办法进行了分析,并认为这是一个值得欢迎的发展,因为它为法院提供了平衡不同因素的灵活性,目的是实现公平确定赔偿。本文还讨论了这种方法的合理性和可预测性。
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