| Hint | Réponse | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| What are secondary rules in international law? | Rules that determine the legal consequences of a breach of a primary rule | 100%
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| What are the two elements of an internationally wrongful act under Article 2? | Attribution of the conduct to the State under international law | 0%
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| What are the two elements of an internationally wrongful act under Article 2? | breach of an international obligation of the State | 0%
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| Under what three conditions does attribution arise for private acts? | Control | 0%
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| Under what three conditions does attribution arise for private acts? | Direction | 0%
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| What is the definition of "accountability" in international law? | duty to explain or justify conduct | 0%
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| Through whom do States act? | Individuals | 0%
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| Under what three conditions does attribution arise for private acts? | Instruction | 0%
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| What is the definition of "liability" in international law? | obligation to provide reparation or compensation for wrongful conduct | 0%
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| What are primary rules in international law? | Rules that define substantive obligations | 0%
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| Is a State responsible for acts of its organs that exceed their authority or act contrary to instructions? | Yes — this is known as ultra vires conduct | 0%
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