THE THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS OF STATE LIABILITY IN PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW
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Scholar Express Journals
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State liability occupies a central position in the field of public international law, delineating the conditions under which a state may be held liable for breaches of its international obligations. However, when these breaches intersect with cross-border private disputes, a distinct layer of complexity emerges.