McDougall Report of June 1998 (E/CN.4/Sub.2/1998/13): [S]ince
by the late 1920s international law recognized that when a State injured the
nationals of another State, it inflicted injury upon that foreign State and was
therefore liable for damages to make whole the injured individuals.
It means that Korean comfort women were not injured and the State (Japan) is not liable because they were then Japanese citizens.
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