The Cambridge Handbook of Immunities and International Law
Herausgeber: Ruys, Tom; Ferro, Luca; Angelet, Nicolas
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Herausgeber: Ruys, Tom; Ferro, Luca; Angelet, Nicolas
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The first comprehensive overview of international immunity law, offering an essential work of reference for scholars, practitioners and legal advisors.
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The first comprehensive overview of international immunity law, offering an essential work of reference for scholars, practitioners and legal advisors.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 796
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 47mm
- Gewicht: 1664g
- ISBN-13: 9781108417884
- ISBN-10: 1108417884
- Artikelnr.: 54605405
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 796
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 47mm
- Gewicht: 1664g
- ISBN-13: 9781108417884
- ISBN-10: 1108417884
- Artikelnr.: 54605405
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Introduction -international immunities in a state of flux? Tom Ruys,
Nicolas Angelet and Luca Ferro; 2. The restrictive rule of state immunity -
the 1970s enactment and its contemporary status Hazel Fox; 3. The sources
of immunity law - between international and domestic law Lori Fisler
Damrosch; 4. Divergent views on state immunity in the international
community Wenhua Shan and Peng Wang; 5. Immunity and the exercise of
jurisdiction - indirect impleading and Exequatur Nicolas Angelet; 6.
Jurisdictional immunity of states and general international law -
explaining the Jus Gestionis V. Jus Imperii divide Alexander
Orakhelashvili; 7. Jurisdictional immunity of states - commercial
transactions Yas Banifatemi; 8. Jurisdictional immunity of states and
non-commercial torts Sally El Sawah; 9. Waivers of jurisdictional immunity
Catherine Amirfar; 10. Jurisdictional immunities of international
organizations - origins, fundamentals and challenges Niels Blokker; 11.
Immunities of the United Nations and specialized agencies Kristen E. Boon;
12. Jurisdictional immunity of regional organizations - substantive unity
in instrumental diversity? Ramses A. Wessel; 13. The material scope of
state immunity from execution Jean-Marc Thouvenin and Victor Grandaubert;
14. Immunity from execution of Central Bank assets Ingrid Wuerth; 15.
Immunity from execution and diplomatic property Cedric Ryngaert; 16.
Immunity from execution of military and cultural property Matthew Happold;
17. Measures of constraint and the immunity of international organizations
Eric De Brabandere; 18. Enforcing sovereign arbitral awards - state
defences and creditor strategies in an 1. Imperfect World Mark A. Cymrot;
19. Immunity from execution and domestic procedural rules - preventive
control, burden of proof and discovery Mathias Audit, Nicolas Angelet and
Maria-Clara Van Den Bossche; 20. Waivers of immunity from execution
Frédéric Dopagne; 21. Immunities of diplomatic and consular personnel - an
overview Sanderijn Duquet; 22. Diplomatic and consular immunities - trends
and challenges Eileen Denza; 23. The immunities of members of special
missions Andrew Sanger and Michael Wood; 24. Foreign officials entitled to
(absolute) personal immunity during their time in office Muriel
Ubéda-Saillard; 25. Functional immunity of state officials from the
criminal jurisdiction of foreign national courts Rosanne Van Alebeek; 26.
Immunities of foreign officials from civil jurisdiction Chimène I. Keitner;
27. Immunities of civil servants of international organizations Christian
Walter and Fabian Preger; 28. The immunities of visiting forces Aurel Sari;
29. Between a rock and a hard place - immunities of the United Nations and
human rights Rosa Freedman and Nicolas Lemay-Hébert; 30. Immunities and the
international criminal court Harmen Van Der Wilt; 31. Immunities and Jus
Cogens violations Pierre D'argent and Pauline Lesaffre; 32. Judicial review
of qualifications made by receiving states and host states of international
organizations Phillipa Webb; 33. Immunity and terrorism David P. Stewart;
34. Immunity, inviolability and countermeasures - a closer look at non-UN
targeted sanctions Tom Ruys.
Nicolas Angelet and Luca Ferro; 2. The restrictive rule of state immunity -
the 1970s enactment and its contemporary status Hazel Fox; 3. The sources
of immunity law - between international and domestic law Lori Fisler
Damrosch; 4. Divergent views on state immunity in the international
community Wenhua Shan and Peng Wang; 5. Immunity and the exercise of
jurisdiction - indirect impleading and Exequatur Nicolas Angelet; 6.
Jurisdictional immunity of states and general international law -
explaining the Jus Gestionis V. Jus Imperii divide Alexander
Orakhelashvili; 7. Jurisdictional immunity of states - commercial
transactions Yas Banifatemi; 8. Jurisdictional immunity of states and
non-commercial torts Sally El Sawah; 9. Waivers of jurisdictional immunity
Catherine Amirfar; 10. Jurisdictional immunities of international
organizations - origins, fundamentals and challenges Niels Blokker; 11.
Immunities of the United Nations and specialized agencies Kristen E. Boon;
12. Jurisdictional immunity of regional organizations - substantive unity
in instrumental diversity? Ramses A. Wessel; 13. The material scope of
state immunity from execution Jean-Marc Thouvenin and Victor Grandaubert;
14. Immunity from execution of Central Bank assets Ingrid Wuerth; 15.
Immunity from execution and diplomatic property Cedric Ryngaert; 16.
Immunity from execution of military and cultural property Matthew Happold;
17. Measures of constraint and the immunity of international organizations
Eric De Brabandere; 18. Enforcing sovereign arbitral awards - state
defences and creditor strategies in an 1. Imperfect World Mark A. Cymrot;
19. Immunity from execution and domestic procedural rules - preventive
control, burden of proof and discovery Mathias Audit, Nicolas Angelet and
Maria-Clara Van Den Bossche; 20. Waivers of immunity from execution
Frédéric Dopagne; 21. Immunities of diplomatic and consular personnel - an
overview Sanderijn Duquet; 22. Diplomatic and consular immunities - trends
and challenges Eileen Denza; 23. The immunities of members of special
missions Andrew Sanger and Michael Wood; 24. Foreign officials entitled to
(absolute) personal immunity during their time in office Muriel
Ubéda-Saillard; 25. Functional immunity of state officials from the
criminal jurisdiction of foreign national courts Rosanne Van Alebeek; 26.
Immunities of foreign officials from civil jurisdiction Chimène I. Keitner;
27. Immunities of civil servants of international organizations Christian
Walter and Fabian Preger; 28. The immunities of visiting forces Aurel Sari;
29. Between a rock and a hard place - immunities of the United Nations and
human rights Rosa Freedman and Nicolas Lemay-Hébert; 30. Immunities and the
international criminal court Harmen Van Der Wilt; 31. Immunities and Jus
Cogens violations Pierre D'argent and Pauline Lesaffre; 32. Judicial review
of qualifications made by receiving states and host states of international
organizations Phillipa Webb; 33. Immunity and terrorism David P. Stewart;
34. Immunity, inviolability and countermeasures - a closer look at non-UN
targeted sanctions Tom Ruys.
1. Introduction -international immunities in a state of flux? Tom Ruys,
Nicolas Angelet and Luca Ferro; 2. The restrictive rule of state immunity -
the 1970s enactment and its contemporary status Hazel Fox; 3. The sources
of immunity law - between international and domestic law Lori Fisler
Damrosch; 4. Divergent views on state immunity in the international
community Wenhua Shan and Peng Wang; 5. Immunity and the exercise of
jurisdiction - indirect impleading and Exequatur Nicolas Angelet; 6.
Jurisdictional immunity of states and general international law -
explaining the Jus Gestionis V. Jus Imperii divide Alexander
Orakhelashvili; 7. Jurisdictional immunity of states - commercial
transactions Yas Banifatemi; 8. Jurisdictional immunity of states and
non-commercial torts Sally El Sawah; 9. Waivers of jurisdictional immunity
Catherine Amirfar; 10. Jurisdictional immunities of international
organizations - origins, fundamentals and challenges Niels Blokker; 11.
Immunities of the United Nations and specialized agencies Kristen E. Boon;
12. Jurisdictional immunity of regional organizations - substantive unity
in instrumental diversity? Ramses A. Wessel; 13. The material scope of
state immunity from execution Jean-Marc Thouvenin and Victor Grandaubert;
14. Immunity from execution of Central Bank assets Ingrid Wuerth; 15.
Immunity from execution and diplomatic property Cedric Ryngaert; 16.
Immunity from execution of military and cultural property Matthew Happold;
17. Measures of constraint and the immunity of international organizations
Eric De Brabandere; 18. Enforcing sovereign arbitral awards - state
defences and creditor strategies in an 1. Imperfect World Mark A. Cymrot;
19. Immunity from execution and domestic procedural rules - preventive
control, burden of proof and discovery Mathias Audit, Nicolas Angelet and
Maria-Clara Van Den Bossche; 20. Waivers of immunity from execution
Frédéric Dopagne; 21. Immunities of diplomatic and consular personnel - an
overview Sanderijn Duquet; 22. Diplomatic and consular immunities - trends
and challenges Eileen Denza; 23. The immunities of members of special
missions Andrew Sanger and Michael Wood; 24. Foreign officials entitled to
(absolute) personal immunity during their time in office Muriel
Ubéda-Saillard; 25. Functional immunity of state officials from the
criminal jurisdiction of foreign national courts Rosanne Van Alebeek; 26.
Immunities of foreign officials from civil jurisdiction Chimène I. Keitner;
27. Immunities of civil servants of international organizations Christian
Walter and Fabian Preger; 28. The immunities of visiting forces Aurel Sari;
29. Between a rock and a hard place - immunities of the United Nations and
human rights Rosa Freedman and Nicolas Lemay-Hébert; 30. Immunities and the
international criminal court Harmen Van Der Wilt; 31. Immunities and Jus
Cogens violations Pierre D'argent and Pauline Lesaffre; 32. Judicial review
of qualifications made by receiving states and host states of international
organizations Phillipa Webb; 33. Immunity and terrorism David P. Stewart;
34. Immunity, inviolability and countermeasures - a closer look at non-UN
targeted sanctions Tom Ruys.
Nicolas Angelet and Luca Ferro; 2. The restrictive rule of state immunity -
the 1970s enactment and its contemporary status Hazel Fox; 3. The sources
of immunity law - between international and domestic law Lori Fisler
Damrosch; 4. Divergent views on state immunity in the international
community Wenhua Shan and Peng Wang; 5. Immunity and the exercise of
jurisdiction - indirect impleading and Exequatur Nicolas Angelet; 6.
Jurisdictional immunity of states and general international law -
explaining the Jus Gestionis V. Jus Imperii divide Alexander
Orakhelashvili; 7. Jurisdictional immunity of states - commercial
transactions Yas Banifatemi; 8. Jurisdictional immunity of states and
non-commercial torts Sally El Sawah; 9. Waivers of jurisdictional immunity
Catherine Amirfar; 10. Jurisdictional immunities of international
organizations - origins, fundamentals and challenges Niels Blokker; 11.
Immunities of the United Nations and specialized agencies Kristen E. Boon;
12. Jurisdictional immunity of regional organizations - substantive unity
in instrumental diversity? Ramses A. Wessel; 13. The material scope of
state immunity from execution Jean-Marc Thouvenin and Victor Grandaubert;
14. Immunity from execution of Central Bank assets Ingrid Wuerth; 15.
Immunity from execution and diplomatic property Cedric Ryngaert; 16.
Immunity from execution of military and cultural property Matthew Happold;
17. Measures of constraint and the immunity of international organizations
Eric De Brabandere; 18. Enforcing sovereign arbitral awards - state
defences and creditor strategies in an 1. Imperfect World Mark A. Cymrot;
19. Immunity from execution and domestic procedural rules - preventive
control, burden of proof and discovery Mathias Audit, Nicolas Angelet and
Maria-Clara Van Den Bossche; 20. Waivers of immunity from execution
Frédéric Dopagne; 21. Immunities of diplomatic and consular personnel - an
overview Sanderijn Duquet; 22. Diplomatic and consular immunities - trends
and challenges Eileen Denza; 23. The immunities of members of special
missions Andrew Sanger and Michael Wood; 24. Foreign officials entitled to
(absolute) personal immunity during their time in office Muriel
Ubéda-Saillard; 25. Functional immunity of state officials from the
criminal jurisdiction of foreign national courts Rosanne Van Alebeek; 26.
Immunities of foreign officials from civil jurisdiction Chimène I. Keitner;
27. Immunities of civil servants of international organizations Christian
Walter and Fabian Preger; 28. The immunities of visiting forces Aurel Sari;
29. Between a rock and a hard place - immunities of the United Nations and
human rights Rosa Freedman and Nicolas Lemay-Hébert; 30. Immunities and the
international criminal court Harmen Van Der Wilt; 31. Immunities and Jus
Cogens violations Pierre D'argent and Pauline Lesaffre; 32. Judicial review
of qualifications made by receiving states and host states of international
organizations Phillipa Webb; 33. Immunity and terrorism David P. Stewart;
34. Immunity, inviolability and countermeasures - a closer look at non-UN
targeted sanctions Tom Ruys.







