International Responsibility of the State in the Light of the Judgment of Eleventh December 2020 of the International Court of Justice (Equatorial Guinea v. French)

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The obligations that governments undertake in their bilateral or multilateral relations are only in the light of the principles and rules governing the implementation guarantee, for which executive validity can be imagined. Any behavior by the government in the outside world, if it is contrary to the obligations of that government, will undoubtedly lead to the responsibility of the government. The International Court of Justice (ICJ) examines the Equatorial Guinean Government's complaint to the French Government, the French Government's obligations and the actions taken by the French Government regarding the alleged location of the Equatorial Guinean Government, and holds the Equatorial Guinean Government accountable. Rejects the French government. The author seeks to examine the ruling in terms of international responsibility of the government with an analytical-descriptive approach according to the rules of the International Liability Plan of the government approved in 2001.

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Persian
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Journal of Leal Civilization, Volume:5 Issue: 11, 2022
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401 to 415
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