💨 Abstract
The article discusses the concept of state responsibility in international law, extending protection to citizens abroad and facilitating socio-economic relationships between countries. It highlights the duty of states to compensate for injuries to their nationals due to international commitments' non-fulfillment. Some states argue against basing state responsibility on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, citing its non-binding nature.
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