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QUESTION 1 Critically discuss, through an analysis of South African case law, whether there is an obligation on the South African government to offer diplomatic protection to its nationals abroad who have been injured by the actions of a foreign state. [25] QUESTION 2 On 3 April 2020, the Republic of Airoterp entered the territory of the Republic of Aibmaz, without authorisation, and killed Diaprem in his home. The government of Airoterp claims that Diaprem is a terrorist who had carried out a series of bombings that killed over 100 people within its territory. From reports, Diaprem was unarmed when he was shot and killed by members of the Airoterp special forces. Evaluate the actions of the Republic of Airoterp based on the questions below with reference to authority: a) Briefly state the position of international law regarding the use of force (4) b) Are there circumstances under which a state may deviate from this rule? (8) c) Can the Republic of Airoterp justify its actions under any of these circumstances? (8) d) Does the Republic of Aibmaz have any claim against the actions of the Republic of Airoterp ? (5) QUESTION 3 Write short notes on the following with reference to authority: a) The requirements that must be present for a rule of customary international law to develop (10) b) The concept of “self-executing” treaties under section 231(4) of the South African Constitution (10) c) The distinction between personal and functional immunity (10) d) The distinction between the declaratory and constitutive theories of statehood (10) e) The fundamental characteristics of the Third World Approaches to International Law (TWAIL) scholarship and political action (10) [50] TOTAL [100]

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LCP4801
INTERNATIONAL LAW
PORTFOLIO
MEMO/GUIDELINE
SEMESTER 2 –
OCTOBER/ NOVEMBER
UNISA – 2022
24 OCTOBER 2022
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, QUESTION 1


Critically discuss, through an analysis of South African case law, whether there
is an obligation on the South African government to offer diplomatic protection
to its nationals abroad who have been injured by the actions of a foreign state.
[25]


Despite the general rule that a state is sovereign in its territory, there are certain
minimum standards which a state must meet in its conduct towards foreign nationals
present therein. There are two tests which may be used to test whether the conduct
of a state towards a foreigner is legally appropriate. The minimum national standard,
supported by third world states, a state is expected that the foreigner be treated on
par with its own nationals.1


In terms of the international minimum standard, a foreigner must be treated as a
reasonable man would expect to be treated in a civilised state. This means that the
international minimum standard may accord to foreigners a higher standard of
treatment that that afforded to nationals (if that state‘s national standard is lower than
the international one). In such a case, it may very well be that State B‘s conduct would
be found legally wanting.2


The Roberts Claim (US v Mexico) arose on the basis of facts, some of which are
comparable to those of the present case. (An American was kept in a Mexican jail in
inhumane conditions). The tribunal stated that aliens must be treated in accordance
with ordinary standards of civilisation. 3


Thus it may be said that the treatment afforded to foreigners must comply with
minimum international standards, as such standards may be gleaned from
international human rights instruments and customary international law. For example,
those provisions of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights which have become
part of customary international law, will form part of the international standard for the

1 Strydom H (ed) (2016) International Law (Oxford University Press) 272.
2 Strydom H (ed) (2016) International Law (Oxford University Press) 272.
3 Strydom H (ed) (2016) International Law (Oxford University Press) 272.

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