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Partial Award, Civilian Claims—Eritrea’s Claims 15, 16, 23 & 27-32, decision of 17 December 2004

Jurisdiction of the Commission—determination of the liability of States for breaches of international obligations—liability only for serious violations of international humanitarian law affecting several victims—liability engaged only for systematic, frequent and recurring violations—no jurisdiction over individual crimes—jurisdiction limited to events arising during the armed conflict and subsequent to it as a result of its ending—jurisdiction to hear claims presented by State parties on behalf of certain non-nationals—absence of jurisdiction over claims presented on behalf of the State for damages suffered by non-nationals—absence of jurisdiction over violations of national law.

Related Subject(s): International Law and Justice
Sustainable Development Goals:
Countries: Eritrea
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