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- Title
Of Plumbers and Social Architects: Elements and Problems of the Judgment of the International Court of Justice in Jurisdictional Immunities of States.
- Authors
Espósito, Carlos
- Abstract
This analysis of the judgment of the International Court of Justice in the Jurisdictional Immunities case is conducted in two parts. The first briefly presents the basic elements of the judgment of the Court in Jurisdictional Immunities of the State (Germany v Italy: Greece intervening); the second part identifies and discusses some problems raised by the judgment. These include the legal character of the rule of state immunity, the limits of the positivist methodology to establish state practice as evidence of customary international law and its exceptions, and the troubles with a strictly procedural approach to consider a possible exception to immunity for serious violations of international law and international humanitarian law. The comment concludes with a brief general assessment of the judgment of the Court, its role and the future development of the law of state immunities by national courts.
- Subjects
INTERNATIONAL Court of Justice; JURISDICTION (International law); STATE immunities (International law); JUDGMENT (Psychology); POSITIVIST ethics; HUMANITARIAN law
- Publication
Journal of International Dispute Settlement, 2013, Vol 4, Issue 3, p439
- ISSN
2040-3585
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/jnlids/idt022