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Legal aspects of international political relations

In 2005, the International Law Commission (ILC) continued to examine topics suitable for the progressive development of codification of international law. It considered aspects of State liability, the responsibility of States to cooperate in cases of mutual interest, and the scope of such questions as diplomatic protection and unilateral State actions, and reconstituted a study group to examine the increasing fragmentation of international law. Special Rapporteurs presented reports on the examination of treaties and international agreements. ILC also considered two new agenda items, the expulsion of aliens and the effects of armed conflicts on treaties.

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