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I. The European Convention on State Immunity and its Additional Protocol, drawn up within the Council of Europe by a committee of governmental experts under the authority of the European Committee on Legal Co-operation (CCJ), were opened to signature by the member States of the Council on 16 May 1972, at Basle,
2. ETS 74 – State Immunity, 16.V.1972. Preamble. The member States of the Council of Europe, signatory hereto,. Considering that the aim of the Council of Europe is to achieve a greater unity between its members;. Taking into account the fact that there is in international law a tendency to restrict the cases in which a State
3 Feb 2012 A. The gravity of the violations. 81-91. B. The relationship between jus cogens and the rule of State immunity. 92-97. C. The “last resort" argument. 98-104 Article 11 of European Convention on State Immunity — Article 12 of United. Nations Pakistan), Judgment, I.C.J. Reports 1972, p. 52, para. 13). 41.
The doctrine and rules of state immunity concern the protection which a state is given from being sued in the courts of other states. The rules relate to legal proceedings in the courts of another state, not in a state's own courts. The rules developed at a time when it was thought to be an infringement of a state's sovereignty to
Title, European Convention on State Immunity. Reference, ETS No.074. Opening of the treaty, Basel, 16/05/1972 - Treaty open for signature by the member States and for accession by non-member States. Entry into Force, 11/06/1976 - 3 Ratifications. Summary. Deutsch English francais italiano русский. The Convention
United Nations Convention on Jurisdictional Immunities of States and. Their Property. 2004. Adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations on 2 December 2004. Not yet in force. See General Assembly resolution 59/38, annex, Official. Records of the General Assembly, Fifty-ninth Session, Supplement No. 49.
1 May 2005 the European Convention on State Immunity, which was adopted in 1972 and came into force on 11 June 1976. It was agreed among Council of Europe countries and is generally thought to reflect the broad principles of customary international law, if not all the details. However, only eight states (Austria,
amount to double jeopardy, rendering any definitive peace settlement illusory. * The author is Professor Emeritus of Humboldt University Berlin. From 1972 to. 1995, he 23, 2008), available at www.icj-cij.org/docket/files/143/14925.pdf. 2. Delivery of European Convention on State Immunity, supra note 80, art. 31 (“
European Treaty Series - No. 74. European Convention on State Immunity. Basle, 16.V.1972. Preamble. The member States of the Council of Europe, signatory hereto,. Considering that the aim of the Council of Europe is to achieve a greater unity between its members;. Taking into account the fact that there is in
European Convention on State Immunity 1972 (European Convention), 16 May 1972, in force since 11. June 1976, ETS No. International Law Association, Montreal Draft Articles for a Convention on State Immunity 1982 (ILA. Draft Convention) un.org/doc/UNDOC/GEN/N04/478/54/PDF/N0447854.pdf?OpenElement.
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