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- Q1589209 subject Q6991122.
- Q1589209 subject Q7006593.
- Q1589209 abstract "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 bring proceedings against it or its officials in a foreign country.There is now a trend in various states towards substantial exceptions to the rule of immunity; in particular, a state can be sued when the dispute arises from a commercial transaction entered into by a state or some other non-sovereign activity of a state. The United Nations Convention on Jurisdictional Immunities of States and their Property, which is not yet in force, formulates the rules and the exceptions to them. It does not cover criminal proceedings, and it does not allow civil actions for human rights abuses against state agents where the abuse has occurred in another country.".
- Q1589209 wikiPageExternalLink 074.htm.
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- Q1589209 wikiPageExternalLink BPstateimmunity.pdf.
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- Q1589209 wikiPageWikiLink Q6991122.
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- Q1589209 type Thing.
- Q1589209 comment "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.".
- Q1589209 label "State immunity".
- Q1589209 differentFrom Q2457196.