In the Grace Mugabe decision in which the conclusion was arrived at that Grace Mugabe was not entitled to spousal immunity by virtue of being the wife of the then incumbent foreign head of state, Vally J remarked that the late former President Mugabe would not have been entitled to immunity had he been accused of committing the assault. This article analyses this remark and its potential negative impact on South Africa’s relationship with other African states. The analysis is valuable as South Africa has positioned itself as being a human rights state that strives to play a significant role in peace making in Africa and consistently has argued that removing customary international law immunity, to which foreign heads of state are ...
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From initial African support for the establishment of the International Criminal Court to recent pro...
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Personal immunities for Heads of State are irrelevant under the jurisdiction of the Rome Statute of ...
Magister Legum - LLMSitting head of state immunity for crimes under international law has been a ver...
In late 2018, the South African Constitutional Court delivered judgment in Law Society of South Afri...
Published: 30 July 2018More than any other international criminal tribunal, the International Crimin...
This article considers whether states are obliged or permitted to arrest Sudanese President Omar al ...
The article addresses the issue of state immunities enjoyed by Heads of States, when accused of inte...
The scope of immunities for Heads of States have been a debated subject for a long time. The purpose...
From initial African support for the establishment of the International Criminal Court to recent pro...
The International Criminal Court has issued a warrant of arrest for the arrest and surrender of the ...
The June 2015 visit of Sudanese President Al-Bashir to South Africa captured not only the legal comm...
This paper presents an unspoken aspect of Head of State immunity, namely that such immunity is at od...
Abstract: The International Criminal Court was established to assist states in putting an end to the...
President Al Bashir has avoided the International Criminal Court (“ICC”) for seven years and has bee...
By examining the African Union (AU)’s contestation of the International Criminal Court (ICC)’s cases...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is the first permanent international court which was establis...
Personal immunities for Heads of State are irrelevant under the jurisdiction of the Rome Statute of ...
Magister Legum - LLMSitting head of state immunity for crimes under international law has been a ver...
In late 2018, the South African Constitutional Court delivered judgment in Law Society of South Afri...
Published: 30 July 2018More than any other international criminal tribunal, the International Crimin...
This article considers whether states are obliged or permitted to arrest Sudanese President Omar al ...