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The doctrine of state immunity bars national courts from adjudicating or enforcing claims against foreign states. This updated edition of this book provides a thorough analysis of the doctrine, explores high-profile cases, the UN Convention on the Jurisdictional Immunities of States, and provides comparative coverage of UK and US State practice.
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The doctrine of state immunity bars national courts from adjudicating or enforcing claims against foreign states. This updated edition of this book provides a thorough analysis of the doctrine, explores high-profile cases, the UN Convention on the Jurisdictional Immunities of States, and provides comparative coverage of UK and US State practice.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- 3rd Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 692
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 174mm x 48mm
- Gewicht: 1362g
- ISBN-13: 9780199647064
- ISBN-10: 0199647062
- Artikelnr.: 38435476
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- 3rd Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 692
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 174mm x 48mm
- Gewicht: 1362g
- ISBN-13: 9780199647064
- ISBN-10: 0199647062
- Artikelnr.: 38435476
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Lady Fox CMG, QC (Hazel), was formerly Director of the British Institute of International and Comparative Law and General Editor of the International and Comparative Law Quarterly. She is a member of the Institut de Droit international; Bencher of Lincoln's Inn; Honorary Fellow of Somerville College, University of Oxford; member of the International Law Association Committees on State Immunity, Diplomatic Protection, and Reparation for Victims of War Damage; and Barrister at 4-5 Gray's Inn Square. Philippa Webb is Lecturer in Public International Law at the Dickson Poon School of Law, King's College London. From 2006 to 2009, she was the Legal Officer and Special Assistant to Dame Rosalyn Higgins, President of the International Court of Justice. Prior to that, she had served as Associate Legal Adviser to the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (2005-2006), Law Clerk to Judges Higgins and Owada of the ICJ (2004-2005), and Associate Officer at the United Nations in New York (2001-2003). She completed her doctorate at Yale Law School under the supervision of Professor Lea Brilmayer. Dr Webb's research interests are in public international law, including international dispute settlement, international criminal law, international humanitarian law, international human rights law, and the law of international organisations.
* Introduction
* Part I: General Concepts
* 1: The Institution of Proceedings and the Nature of the Plea of State
Immunity
* 2: The Three Phases of the Concept of State Immunity
* 3: Act of State and Non-Justiciability Distinguished from State
Immunity in Proceedings relating to a Foreign State
* 4: State Immunity and Jurisdiction: Immunity from the Civil and
Criminal Jurisdiction of National Courts
* 5: The Relationship of State Immunity to Other Immunities
* Part II: The Sources of the Law of State Immunity
* 6: A Review of the Sources: Treaties and Projects for Codification
* 7: The Restrictive Doctrine of State Immunity: Its Recognition in
State Practice
* 8: English Law: The UK State Immunity Act 1978
* 9: US Law: The Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act 1976
* 10: The 2004 UN Convention on Jurisdictional Immunities of States and
their Property: General Aspects
* Part III: The Current International Law of State Immunity
* 11: The Definition of the Foreign State
* 12: The Consent of the Foreign State, Express and Implied: Waiver and
the Arbitration Exception
* 13: Exceptions to State Immunity: The Concept of Commerciality
* 14: Immunity from Adjudication: The Commercial and Related Exceptions
to State Immunity
* 15: Immunity from Adjudication: The Exception for Personal Injuries
and Jurisdiction over Acts in Violation of International Law
* 16: State Immunity from Enforcement
* Part IV: Conclusions
* 17: Conclusions and Future Models
* Appendix 1: UN General Assembly Resolution 59/38 of 16 December 2002
* Appendix 2: Annex: UN Convention on Jurisdictional Immunities of
States and their Property
* Appendix 3: Sixth Committee Summary Record of the 13th Meeting, 59th
Session of General Assembly, 25 October 2004
* Part I: General Concepts
* 1: The Institution of Proceedings and the Nature of the Plea of State
Immunity
* 2: The Three Phases of the Concept of State Immunity
* 3: Act of State and Non-Justiciability Distinguished from State
Immunity in Proceedings relating to a Foreign State
* 4: State Immunity and Jurisdiction: Immunity from the Civil and
Criminal Jurisdiction of National Courts
* 5: The Relationship of State Immunity to Other Immunities
* Part II: The Sources of the Law of State Immunity
* 6: A Review of the Sources: Treaties and Projects for Codification
* 7: The Restrictive Doctrine of State Immunity: Its Recognition in
State Practice
* 8: English Law: The UK State Immunity Act 1978
* 9: US Law: The Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act 1976
* 10: The 2004 UN Convention on Jurisdictional Immunities of States and
their Property: General Aspects
* Part III: The Current International Law of State Immunity
* 11: The Definition of the Foreign State
* 12: The Consent of the Foreign State, Express and Implied: Waiver and
the Arbitration Exception
* 13: Exceptions to State Immunity: The Concept of Commerciality
* 14: Immunity from Adjudication: The Commercial and Related Exceptions
to State Immunity
* 15: Immunity from Adjudication: The Exception for Personal Injuries
and Jurisdiction over Acts in Violation of International Law
* 16: State Immunity from Enforcement
* Part IV: Conclusions
* 17: Conclusions and Future Models
* Appendix 1: UN General Assembly Resolution 59/38 of 16 December 2002
* Appendix 2: Annex: UN Convention on Jurisdictional Immunities of
States and their Property
* Appendix 3: Sixth Committee Summary Record of the 13th Meeting, 59th
Session of General Assembly, 25 October 2004
* Introduction
* Part I: General Concepts
* 1: The Institution of Proceedings and the Nature of the Plea of State
Immunity
* 2: The Three Phases of the Concept of State Immunity
* 3: Act of State and Non-Justiciability Distinguished from State
Immunity in Proceedings relating to a Foreign State
* 4: State Immunity and Jurisdiction: Immunity from the Civil and
Criminal Jurisdiction of National Courts
* 5: The Relationship of State Immunity to Other Immunities
* Part II: The Sources of the Law of State Immunity
* 6: A Review of the Sources: Treaties and Projects for Codification
* 7: The Restrictive Doctrine of State Immunity: Its Recognition in
State Practice
* 8: English Law: The UK State Immunity Act 1978
* 9: US Law: The Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act 1976
* 10: The 2004 UN Convention on Jurisdictional Immunities of States and
their Property: General Aspects
* Part III: The Current International Law of State Immunity
* 11: The Definition of the Foreign State
* 12: The Consent of the Foreign State, Express and Implied: Waiver and
the Arbitration Exception
* 13: Exceptions to State Immunity: The Concept of Commerciality
* 14: Immunity from Adjudication: The Commercial and Related Exceptions
to State Immunity
* 15: Immunity from Adjudication: The Exception for Personal Injuries
and Jurisdiction over Acts in Violation of International Law
* 16: State Immunity from Enforcement
* Part IV: Conclusions
* 17: Conclusions and Future Models
* Appendix 1: UN General Assembly Resolution 59/38 of 16 December 2002
* Appendix 2: Annex: UN Convention on Jurisdictional Immunities of
States and their Property
* Appendix 3: Sixth Committee Summary Record of the 13th Meeting, 59th
Session of General Assembly, 25 October 2004
* Part I: General Concepts
* 1: The Institution of Proceedings and the Nature of the Plea of State
Immunity
* 2: The Three Phases of the Concept of State Immunity
* 3: Act of State and Non-Justiciability Distinguished from State
Immunity in Proceedings relating to a Foreign State
* 4: State Immunity and Jurisdiction: Immunity from the Civil and
Criminal Jurisdiction of National Courts
* 5: The Relationship of State Immunity to Other Immunities
* Part II: The Sources of the Law of State Immunity
* 6: A Review of the Sources: Treaties and Projects for Codification
* 7: The Restrictive Doctrine of State Immunity: Its Recognition in
State Practice
* 8: English Law: The UK State Immunity Act 1978
* 9: US Law: The Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act 1976
* 10: The 2004 UN Convention on Jurisdictional Immunities of States and
their Property: General Aspects
* Part III: The Current International Law of State Immunity
* 11: The Definition of the Foreign State
* 12: The Consent of the Foreign State, Express and Implied: Waiver and
the Arbitration Exception
* 13: Exceptions to State Immunity: The Concept of Commerciality
* 14: Immunity from Adjudication: The Commercial and Related Exceptions
to State Immunity
* 15: Immunity from Adjudication: The Exception for Personal Injuries
and Jurisdiction over Acts in Violation of International Law
* 16: State Immunity from Enforcement
* Part IV: Conclusions
* 17: Conclusions and Future Models
* Appendix 1: UN General Assembly Resolution 59/38 of 16 December 2002
* Appendix 2: Annex: UN Convention on Jurisdictional Immunities of
States and their Property
* Appendix 3: Sixth Committee Summary Record of the 13th Meeting, 59th
Session of General Assembly, 25 October 2004