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Recent Developments of International Law Commission Work on Immunity of State Officials from Foreign Criminal Jurisdiction
Author(s) -
Pavel Bureš
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
polish review of international and european law
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2544-7432
pISSN - 2299-2170
DOI - 10.21697/priel.2021.10.2.03
Subject(s) - jurisdiction , criminal jurisdiction , law , political science , universal jurisdiction , sovereign immunity , state immunity , state (computer science) , international law , commission , criminal law , customary international law , work (physics) , public international law , engineering , computer science , constitution , algorithm , mechanical engineering
Immunity is a well bedded concept within international law and mainly within the principle of sovereign equality of states. There are different procedural implications of the concept of immunity – diplomatic and consular privileges and immunities, State jurisdictional immunities and also immunity of State officials from foreign criminal jurisdiction. The Article focuses on the latter one and portrays on recent developments of immunity of State officials from foreign criminal jurisdiction as it is elaborated by the UN International Law Commission (‘ILC’). The author frames (in the introduction) the concept of immunity and especially the immunity of State officials and puts it in a large theoretical structure of international law and in the work of ILC. Then, he focuses his attention on the phenomenon of progressive development of international law (2) and how it is used with respect to the topic considerated by the ILC. He then presents main ILC conclusions regarding limitations and exceptions to immunity of State officials (3) and finally outlines latest development (4) of the ILC work dealing mainly with relationship between foreign criminal jurisdiction and international criminal jurisdiction and other procedural questions.

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