
Responsibility of States for Internationally Wrongful Acts
The responsibility of states for internationally wrongful acts means that when a country breaches international law—such as violating treaties, harming another country, or acting unlawfully—it is held accountable. The responsible state must stop the wrongful act, provide reparation or compensation, and take steps to prevent future violations. This concept ensures states behave legally and responsibly in their international interactions, maintaining order and justice among nations.