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Ramadan, H. (2025). 'Succession of States in International Responsibility', , 15(Issue: 2 part 1), pp. 1248-1299. doi: 10.37651/aujlps.2025.159705.1504
Ramadan, H. Succession of States in International Responsibility. , 2025; 15(Issue: 2 part 1): 1248-1299. doi: 10.37651/aujlps.2025.159705.1504
Succession of States in International Responsibility
Journal of Anbar University for Law and Political Sciences
In this summary we find that Although changes in the territory of a State raise numerous questions about the succession of States in international responsibility, it has recently been addressed by both researchers and the International Law Commission after having been referred to very rarely or perhaps non- existently, This is due to developments in jurisprudential trends, judicial rulings, and State practices regarding the possibility of transferring succession in international responsibility, Accordingly, through analyzing the principles and foundations that justify negative and positive succession, we have reached the conclusion that it is not possible to establish a rule that governs all cases of succession due to the differences in their circumstances on the one hand and the differences in the circumstances surrounding them on the other, Therefore, we recommend further studies on this topic by researchers, States, and the International Law Commission to contribute to developing appropriate and fair solutions for each case individually.