International Law Reparation Mechanisms
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What are the three obligations involved in reparation according to the text?

  • Restitution, punishment, and restitution
  • Restitution, retribution, and compensation (correct)
  • Compensation, punishment, and reparation
  • Restitution, compensation, and punishment
  • When is physical restitution required by a state?

  • When the state does not want to invest in restitution
  • When the physical restitution is disproportionate to the benefit (correct)
  • When there is no other alternative for reparation
  • When the physical damage is irreversible
  • What differentiates compensation from punishment in international law?

  • Compensation is given to the victim, while punishment is given to the perpetrator
  • Compensation is mandatory, while punishment is optional
  • Compensation aims to restore, while punishment aims to penalize (correct)
  • Compensation is financial, while punishment is physical
  • In what situation would a state not be required to provide physical restitution?

    <p>When the physical restitution costs exceed the benefits</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What happens if physical restitution is not proportionate to the benefit according to the text?

    <p>The state must look for an alternative form of reparation</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What distinguishes compensation from restitutions in international law?

    <p>Restitutions require a physical return while compensations do not</p> Signup and view all the answers

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