Having established the ineluctable interrelatedness between the
claims of State immunities and of war reparations in the cas d’espece
(supra), I now move on to the next point, namely, Germany’s recognition
of State responsibility for the wrongful acts which lie in the factual origin
of the present case. This comes to reveal the uniqueness of the present
case concerning the Jurisdictional Immunities of the State, a very rare one
in the inter‑State contentieux before the Hague Court, and an unprecedented
one in that the Complainant State recognizes its own responsibility
for the harmful acts lying in the origins, and forming the factual
background, of the present case.