The article provides a fresh re-examination of the conceptual foundations of the sovereign immunity doctrine in the light of the changing character of sovereignty itself. This is done in the context of the changing expectations in international law generated by the UN Charter, and the development of human rights and humanitarian law. The article applies the innovative communications theories generated by the New Haven School to provide a more realistic and relevant approach to the issue of international law-making in this area. The article provides an overview of the emergence of changed expectations relating to the restrictions on the scope and reach of sovereign immunity. It reviews the developing practice, the emerging statutory developm...
If the international law of immunity once purported to make foreign states, their rulers, their offi...
The customary international law (CIL) norm of personal immunity for Heads of State has come under si...
The doctrine of sovereign or state immunity exempts a state and its property from the judicial juris...
The article provides a fresh re-examination of the conceptual foundations of the sovereign immunity ...
The doctrine of the immunity of foreign governments from the adjudicatory and enforcement jurisdicti...
The international law of sovereign immunity derives from state practice embodied in national judicia...
Immunities in international law expose multifaceted tensions between goals of international stabilit...
Although more than one hundred and fifty years old, the case vivifying the concept of sovereign immu...
This Article examines the basis of an asserted jus cogens exception to sovereign immunity. It demons...
Although sovereign equality - the norm that all sovereign states are entitled to the same bundle of ...
The norm of sovereign equality in international law is so resolutely canonical that its precise mean...
In Samantar v. Yousuf, 130 S. Ct. 2278 (2010), the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously held that the Fore...
The morass of recent Supreme Court state sovereign immunity jurisprudence is closely examined. Rathe...
The U.S. Supreme Court decided in Samantar v. Yousuf that claims of immunity by individual foreign o...
On June 1, 2010, the Supreme Court of the United States held in that the U.S. statute gove...
If the international law of immunity once purported to make foreign states, their rulers, their offi...
The customary international law (CIL) norm of personal immunity for Heads of State has come under si...
The doctrine of sovereign or state immunity exempts a state and its property from the judicial juris...
The article provides a fresh re-examination of the conceptual foundations of the sovereign immunity ...
The doctrine of the immunity of foreign governments from the adjudicatory and enforcement jurisdicti...
The international law of sovereign immunity derives from state practice embodied in national judicia...
Immunities in international law expose multifaceted tensions between goals of international stabilit...
Although more than one hundred and fifty years old, the case vivifying the concept of sovereign immu...
This Article examines the basis of an asserted jus cogens exception to sovereign immunity. It demons...
Although sovereign equality - the norm that all sovereign states are entitled to the same bundle of ...
The norm of sovereign equality in international law is so resolutely canonical that its precise mean...
In Samantar v. Yousuf, 130 S. Ct. 2278 (2010), the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously held that the Fore...
The morass of recent Supreme Court state sovereign immunity jurisprudence is closely examined. Rathe...
The U.S. Supreme Court decided in Samantar v. Yousuf that claims of immunity by individual foreign o...
On June 1, 2010, the Supreme Court of the United States held in that the U.S. statute gove...
If the international law of immunity once purported to make foreign states, their rulers, their offi...
The customary international law (CIL) norm of personal immunity for Heads of State has come under si...
The doctrine of sovereign or state immunity exempts a state and its property from the judicial juris...