International law immunities of states
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International law immunities of states
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S1026-94520000617-6-1
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66-73
Abstract
the work depicts the concept of state immunity in International Law. Absolute and functional state immunities. A swift rise of "trading” states participation in the international commerce and the correlated establishment of the concept of functional immunity of states, shows types of state immunities: diplomatic immunity; jurisdictional immunities; immunity from measures of constraint in connection with proceedings before a court; immunity of state property etc.
Keywords
state immunity; absolute and functional immunities; “trading” state; UN Convention 2004 on Jurisdictional Immunities of States and Their Property; diplomatic immunities; jurisdictional immunity; state immunity from measures of constraint in connection with proceedings before a court
Date of publication
01.12.2011
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