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What are the three obligations involved in reparation according to the text?
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 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?
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?
In what situation would a state not be required to provide physical restitution?
What happens if physical restitution is not proportionate to the benefit according to the text?
What happens if physical restitution is not proportionate to the benefit according to the text?
What distinguishes compensation from restitutions in international law?
What distinguishes compensation from restitutions in international law?