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In the law of state responsibility, how is the "national standard" of care different from the "international standard"? Which is the better rule?
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In the law of state responsibility, how is the "national standard" of care different from the "international standard"? Which is the better rule?
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State Responsibility: The national standard of care means that a state should treat an alien exactly as it treats its own nationals-no better. There is not much support for such state responsibility because it implies that if nationals are mistreated then there will not be any special protection for aliens. Those who favor the national standards claim that nationals of other states entering their territory must be prepared to take the host state as they find it. The national standard of ...
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