Few topics of international law speak to the imagination as much as international immunities. Questions pertaining to immunity from jurisdiction or execution under international law surface on a frequent basis before national courts, including at the highest levels of the judicial branch and before international courts or tribunals. Nevertheless, international immunity law is and remains a challenging field for practitioners and scholars alike. Challenges stem in part from the uncertainty pertaining to the customary content of some immunity regimes said to be in a 'state of flux', the divergent – and at times directly conflicting - approaches to immunity in different national and international jurisdictions, or the increasing intolerance to...
The establishment, under international law, of the proper interpretive approach to broadly phrased w...
The concept of immunity does not imply protectionf or States, Heads of State, and diplomaticagents b...
This essay, a contribution to an AJIL Unbound symposium on “The Present and Future of Foreign Offici...
The immunity systems in international law commonly encompass the concept of jurisdictional immunity,...
Immunities in international law expose multifaceted tensions between goals of international stabilit...
* Provides an in-depth analysis of case law such as the Pinochet, Jones, Al-Adsani, the Arrest Warra...
The present article covers the actual problems concerning the immunities of individuals in relation ...
Ch. 1. Introduction. I. The Problem of State Immunity in General. II. State Acts Constituting Torts ...
State immunity under international law extends to protect some individuals from criminal prosecution...
This thesis presents an analysis of the history and current state of state official immunity in inte...
The author deals with the development of rules of criminal immunity of the highest representatives o...
State immunity under international law extends to protect some individuals from criminal prosecution...
Cooperation and communication among all member states of the international community is one of the c...
The international law of sovereign immunity derives from state practice embodied in national judicia...
The doctrine of state immunity, arising out of international customs and regulating when one state h...
The establishment, under international law, of the proper interpretive approach to broadly phrased w...
The concept of immunity does not imply protectionf or States, Heads of State, and diplomaticagents b...
This essay, a contribution to an AJIL Unbound symposium on “The Present and Future of Foreign Offici...
The immunity systems in international law commonly encompass the concept of jurisdictional immunity,...
Immunities in international law expose multifaceted tensions between goals of international stabilit...
* Provides an in-depth analysis of case law such as the Pinochet, Jones, Al-Adsani, the Arrest Warra...
The present article covers the actual problems concerning the immunities of individuals in relation ...
Ch. 1. Introduction. I. The Problem of State Immunity in General. II. State Acts Constituting Torts ...
State immunity under international law extends to protect some individuals from criminal prosecution...
This thesis presents an analysis of the history and current state of state official immunity in inte...
The author deals with the development of rules of criminal immunity of the highest representatives o...
State immunity under international law extends to protect some individuals from criminal prosecution...
Cooperation and communication among all member states of the international community is one of the c...
The international law of sovereign immunity derives from state practice embodied in national judicia...
The doctrine of state immunity, arising out of international customs and regulating when one state h...
The establishment, under international law, of the proper interpretive approach to broadly phrased w...
The concept of immunity does not imply protectionf or States, Heads of State, and diplomaticagents b...
This essay, a contribution to an AJIL Unbound symposium on “The Present and Future of Foreign Offici...