Who Is A Subsequent Objector?

Who is a subsequent objector?

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Posted by: Sunita Bishnoi

Posted on: 2018-09-06

Suffice to say, the consequences of a subsequent objector – one who objects after the formation of the customary law rule – is clear. The state that objects continues to be bound by the customary law. If it acts in contrary to the law, it violates the law. The state can be held responsible for the violation under international law. If a number of states agree to the deviation then these states could create another customary law rule, either as a local custom or, if a sufficient number of affected states participate, a general custom

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