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It was stated in Chapter VIII that a State is responsible for damage caused by its internationally wrongful acts, and that a certain link of causation between the act and the damage is a necessary factor.

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  1. G. Salvioli: „La responsabilité des Etats et la Fixation des Dommages et Intérêts par les Tribunaux Internationaux“, in Recueil des Cours de l’Académie de Droit International, 1929, III, p. 244.

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de Beus, J.G. (1938). Causation and Indirect Damage. In: The Jurisprudence of the General Claims Commission, United States and Mexico. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-9491-4_14

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