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  2. Conditions for diplomatic protection

    • Nationality A state can only extend diplomatic protection to its own nationals. There must be no doubt as to the nationality of the injured party. In addition, nationality must be continuous. ...
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    Customary international law recognises the existence of certain requirements that must be met before a state can validly espouse its national's interest. The two main requirements are exhaustion of local remedies and continuous nationality.
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    The diplomatic protection is available to individuals located in a foreign state which has obligations in different fields of life, including trade, sailing, commerce, and protection of human rights or property rights. These obliga-tions can derive from international treaties, customary international law or gen-eral principles of law.
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    According to the International Law Commission, diplomatic protection consists of the invocation by a State, through diplomatic action or other means of peaceful settlement, of the responsibility of another State for an injury caused by an internationally wrongful act of that State to a natural or legal person that is a national of the former State with a view to the implementation of such responsibility.
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    Diplomatic protection - Wikipedia

    In international law, diplomatic protection (or diplomatic espousal) is a means for a state to take diplomatic and other action against another state on behalf of its national whose rights and interests have been injured by that state. Diplomatic protection, which has been confirmed in different cases of the Permanent … See more

    Diplomatic protection traces its roots to the eighteenth century. The idea that a state has a right to protect its subjects who are abroad has been expressed by Emmerich de Vattel in … See more

    Customary international law recognises the existence of certain requirements that must be met before a state can validly espouse its … See more

    Traditionally, diplomatic protection has been seen as a right of the state, not of the individual that has been wronged under international law. An injury to an alien is considered to be an indirect injury to his home country and in taking up his case the state is seen as … See more

     
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