This article will analyze the issue of UN’s absolute immunity, in particular in the case of the complaint that has been brought against the UN by the victims of the cholera outbreak in Haiti. It will argue that under certain circumstances domestic courts should not automatically accept that the UN has absolute immunity with regard to all damages that are caused by UN Peacekeeping Forces. Instead courts should draw a careful balance between the interest of upholding UN’s absolute immunity and the interest of guaranteeing due process rights to individuals adversely affected by UN’s actions. The aim of this article is to provide an analysis that may assist in striking such balance. To that end, it will explore the rationale underlying the immu...
In the summer of 2017, the International Law Commission adopted a draft article on exceptions to imm...
The system of UN immunities results in violations of the human rights of individuals. UN immunities ...
The UN Convention on Jurisdictional Immunities of States and Their Property ( Jurisdictional Immunit...
National courts have long understood the UN to have absolute immunity from their jurisdiction, based...
Since the U.N.’s founding, its need for immunity from the jurisdiction of member states courts has b...
The Haiti cholera claims are focused upon the UN's violation of the rights of individuals affected b...
The United Nations (“U.N.”) has been looked at globally and historically as an international organiz...
The Srebrenica genocide has come before three different courts in The Hague, the Netherlands. The In...
Following the devastating 2010 earthquake, the world’s largest cholera epidemic broke out on the isl...
The immunities and privileges of the United Nations (UN), its officials and representatives and its ...
International Organizations are a growing force in the global arena. While themandate and influence ...
The concept of immunity does not imply protectionf or States, Heads of State, and diplomaticagents b...
In 2010, an explosive cholera epidemic erupted in Haiti, killing close to 10.000 people and injuring...
The present note deals with the latest developments in the Haiti Cholera Case, where the UN is accu...
State immunity is an inalienable concept in international law designed to prevent abuses of inter-St...
In the summer of 2017, the International Law Commission adopted a draft article on exceptions to imm...
The system of UN immunities results in violations of the human rights of individuals. UN immunities ...
The UN Convention on Jurisdictional Immunities of States and Their Property ( Jurisdictional Immunit...
National courts have long understood the UN to have absolute immunity from their jurisdiction, based...
Since the U.N.’s founding, its need for immunity from the jurisdiction of member states courts has b...
The Haiti cholera claims are focused upon the UN's violation of the rights of individuals affected b...
The United Nations (“U.N.”) has been looked at globally and historically as an international organiz...
The Srebrenica genocide has come before three different courts in The Hague, the Netherlands. The In...
Following the devastating 2010 earthquake, the world’s largest cholera epidemic broke out on the isl...
The immunities and privileges of the United Nations (UN), its officials and representatives and its ...
International Organizations are a growing force in the global arena. While themandate and influence ...
The concept of immunity does not imply protectionf or States, Heads of State, and diplomaticagents b...
In 2010, an explosive cholera epidemic erupted in Haiti, killing close to 10.000 people and injuring...
The present note deals with the latest developments in the Haiti Cholera Case, where the UN is accu...
State immunity is an inalienable concept in international law designed to prevent abuses of inter-St...
In the summer of 2017, the International Law Commission adopted a draft article on exceptions to imm...
The system of UN immunities results in violations of the human rights of individuals. UN immunities ...
The UN Convention on Jurisdictional Immunities of States and Their Property ( Jurisdictional Immunit...