To return to the question at hand. If the decision of the courts
and authorities of a state are regarded as binding outside its territorial
jurisdiction, the state rendering such a decision is still answerable for
it to other sovereign states in so far as the foreign state considers the
decision unfair and seeks redress by methods known to international
law, such as payment of an indemnity or some other means of reim-
bursement. The decision of the court is never disturbed, but the
state is answerable for all results which follow from such a decision
if it is inconsistent with international law.