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The State Immunity Controversy In International Law Private Suits Against Sovereign States In Domestic Courts 1st Edition Ernest K Bankas Phd

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The State Immunity Controversy In International Law Private Suits Against Sovereign States In Domestic Courts 1st Edition Ernest K Bankas Phd
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 29.61 MB
Pages: 542
Author: Ernest K. Bankas PhD, SJD (auth.)
ISBN: 9783540256953, 9783540278832, 3540256954, 3540278834
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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The State Immunity Controversy In International Law Private Suits Against Sovereign States In Domestic Courts 1st Edition Ernest K Bankas Phd by Ernest K. Bankas Phd, Sjd (auth.) 9783540256953, 9783540278832, 3540256954, 3540278834 instant download after payment.

The author shows through a careful analysis of the law that restrictive immunity does not have vox populi in developing countries, and that it lacks usus. He also argues that forum law, i.e. the lex fori is a creature of sovereignty and between equals before the law, only what is understood and acknowledged as law among states must be applied in as much as the international legal system is horizontal.

Furthermore, the state never acts as a juridical or natural person and, therefore, in logical terms, its functions cannot be divided into potere politico and persona civile, as a prelude to determine jurisdiction. The said Italian doctrine therefore is ex facie erroneous, and that a simple dichotomy between absolute immunity and restrictive immunity wholly predicated on the nature test alone would not be helpful in promoting justice. Hence, arbitration and comparative dominant theory are suggested instead in the resolution of this elusive problem.

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