State A expelled the Bee Co. from its territory for political reasons. Bee Co. was forced to take up temporary quarters on an island in the Caribbean. The island was subsequently hit by a hurricane and Bee Co. suffered tremendous losses. In an arbitration between Bee Co.’s home state (State B) and State A, State B alleges that State A is liable for Bee Co.’s losses. The tribunal will hold:
A.
State A liable because political reasons are an inadequate basis for expelling a foreign company.
B.
State A liable because it is clearly at fault (i.e., culpa is proven).
C.
State A not liable because it did not factually cause the injuries to Bee Co.
D.
State A not liable because there is no evidence that it acted wrongfully.