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Beschreibung: | Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke. - "The immunity or exemption enjoyed by States from legal proceedings before foreign national courts is a crucial area of international law. On the basis of an exhaustive analysis of judicial decisions, international treaties, national legislation, government statements, deliberations in international organisations as well as scholarly opinion, Xiaodong Yang traces the historical development of the relevant doctrine and practice, critically analyses the rationale for restrictive immunity and closely inspects such important exceptions to immunity as commercial transactions, contracts of employment, tortious liability, separate entities, the enforcement of judgments, waiver of immunity and the interplay between State immunity and human rights. The book draws a full picture of the law of State immunity as it currently stands and endeavours to provide useful information and guidance for practitioners, academics and students alike"-- Provided by publisher. |
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD BY PROFESSOR JAMES CRAWFORD PAGE XVI
PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS XIX
ABBREVIATIONS XXIII
TABLE OF CASES XXX
LEGAL INSTRUMENTS AND CODIFICATION DOCUMENTS CLIII
INTRODUCTION 1
1 THE HISTORY OF STATE IMMUNITY 6
1. THE AGE OF ABSOLUTE IMMUNITY 7
2. EXCEPTIONS TO ABSOLUTE IMMUNITY 10
3. THE EMERGENCE OF THE DOCTRINE OF RESTRICTIVE IMMUNITY 11 4. THE
DESCENT OF THE STATE 19
5. THE IRRELEVANCE OF IDEOLOGIES 23
6. THE DEFENDANT STATES 25
7. THE SOURCES OF THE LAW OF STATE IMMUNITY 26
8. CROSS-FERTILIZATION 27
9. TERMINOLOGY 29
CONCLUSION 31
2 GENERAL PRINCIPLES 33
1. A GENERAL STATEMENT OF PRINCIPLES 34
2. STATE IMMUNITY AS A PRINCIPLE OF CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL LAW 34
3. THE PRESUMPTION OF IMMUNITY 37
4. IMMUNITY AND MUNICIPAL LAW 42
5. THE LEGAL BASIS FOR IMMUNITY 44
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CONTENTS
5.1. SOVEREIGNTY AND THE AFFILIATED CONCEPTS 46
5.2. PAR IN PAREM NON HABET IMPERIUM? 51
5.3. WHAT IS THE BASIS OF IMMUNITY? 55
6. THE LEGAL BASIS FOR DENYING IMMUNITY 58
6.1. THE PRIVATE PERSON TEST 59
6.2. THE PRINCIPLE OF TERRITORIAL JURISDICTION 64
6.3. PRIVATE ACT PLUS TERRITORIALITY - BINNENBEZIEHUNG 68 CONCLUSION 73
3 COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY 75
1. WHAT IS A COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY? 76
2. WHAT IS A NON-COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY? 79
3. NATURE OR PURPOSE? 85
3.1. THE NATURE APPROACH 86
3.2. THE DIFFICULTIES WITH THE NATURE APPROACH 87
3.3. THE PURPOSE APPROACH 98
3.4. THE CONTEXT APPROACH 103
3.5. A SUMMARY 108
4. THE JURISDICTIONAL NEXUS REQUIREMENT UNDER THE US FSIA 108 4.1. THE
FIRST CLAUSE OF SECTION 1605(A)(2) 110
4.1.1. BASED UPON A COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY 110
4.1.2. SUBSTANTIAL CONTACT 112
4.2. THE SECOND CLAUSE OF SECTION 1605(A)(2) 113
4.3. THE THIRD CLAUSE OF SECTION 1605(A)(2) 115
4.3.1. THE ACT 116
4.3.2. THE DIRECT EFFECT 124
4.3.3. AN IMMEDIATE CONSEQUENCE 125
4.3.4. THE PLACE OF PERFORMANCE TEST 127
4.3.5. THE LEGALLY SIGNIFICANT ACT TEST 129
CONCLUSION 129
CONTRACTS OF EMPLOYMENT 132
1. TERMINOLOGY 134
2. THE PECULIAR FEATURES OF EMPLOYMENT CASES 136
2.1. SPECIALIZED TRIBUNALS 136
2.2. THE INADEQUACY OF THE NATURE/PRIVATE PERSON TEST 137 3. TWO MODELS
143
4. THE UK MODEL 144
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CONTENTS XI
4.1. THE EUROPEAN CONVENTION 144
4.1.1. THE PLAINTIFF 145
4.1.2. THE PLACE OF PERFORMANCE 147
4.1.3. THE CHOICE OF LAW 147
4.2. THE UK SIA 148
4.2.1. CONTRACTS OF EMPLOYMENT AS A SEPARATE CATEGORY 149
4.2.2. THE PLAINTIFF 149
4.2.3. THE CHOICE OF LAW 149
4.3. THE AUSTRALIA FSIA 150
4.4. OTHER INSTRUMENTS 152
4.5. THE IMPORTANCE OF HAVING A CONTRACT 154
5. THE US MODEL 157
5.1. THE US FSIA 157
5.2. THE PLAINTIFF 162
5.2.1. INDIVIDUALS: THEIR NATIONALITY 162
5.2.2. TRADE UNIONS 162
6. DIVERSE APPROACHES 164
6.1. THE EMPLOYMENT RELATIONSHIP 165
6.2. THE DUTIES AND FUNCTIONS OF THE EMPLOYEE 166 6.3. THE STATUS OF THE
EMPLOYER 170
6.4. THE ACTS OF THE EMPLOYER 171
6.5. THE STATUS OF THE EMPLOYEE 172
6.6. THE NATURE OF THE PARTICULAR ACTIVITY 173
6.7. THE TERRITORIAL CONNECTION 173
6.8. THE CHOICE OF LAW CLAUSE 174
6.9. THE REMEDIES SOUGHT 175
7. THE SAVINGS REGIME 179
7.1. DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR MISSIONS 179
7.1.1. PROCEEDINGS AGAINST THE FOREIGN STATE 181 7.1.2. INSTITUTIONAL
AIMS 185
7.1.3. PROCEEDINGS AGAINST THE DIPLOMAT PERSONALLY 191 7.2. FOREIGN
ARMED FORCES 193
7.3. OTHER PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS 194
8. DIVERSITY AND LACK OF UNIFORM RULES 194
CONCLUSION 196
NON-COMMERCIAL TORTS 199
1. TERMINOLOGY 199
2. THE TARGETED TORTS 200
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2.1. PHYSICAL INJURY AND TANGIBLE PROPERTY 200
2.2. INSURABLE RISKS ? 201
2.3. DISCRETIONARY FUNCTION 203
3. THE JURE IMPERIL /JURE GESTIONIS DISTINCTION? 207
4. THE TERRITORIAL CONNECTION 215
4.1. TORTIOUS ACT/OMISSION ONLY 216
4.2. INJURY/DAMAGE ONLY 218
4.3. BOTH TORTIOUS ACT/OMISSION AND INJURY/DAMAGE 221 4.4. A DIRECT
EFFECT? 223
4.5. STATES WITHOUT IMMUNITY LEGISLATION 224
5. ATTRIBUTION 224
6. THE TERRORISM EXCEPTION IN US LAW: A DEPARTURE 225 CONCLUSION 228
6 SEPARATE ENTITIES 230
1. TERMINOLOGY 231
2. DIVERSE APPROACHES 232
2.1. THE UK MODEL 232
2.2. THE US MODEL 242
2.2.1. THE PRESUMPTION OF IMMUNITY 244
2.2.2. A QUESTION OF STATUS 244
2.2.3. A SEPARATE LEGAL PERSON 247
2.2.4. AN ORGAN OF A FOREIGN STATE 249
2.2.5. POOLING 259
2.2.6. TIERING 264
2.2.7. THE QUESTION OF TIMING 273
2.2.8. OTHER USES OF THE INSTRUMENTALITY STATUS 273 2.2.9. THE CANADIAN
LAW 274
2.3. COMPARISON AND SUMMARY 277
2.4. SOMEWHERE IN-BETWEEN: THE AUSTRALIAN LAW AND OTHERS 280 2.5. THE
PRACTICE OF THE STATES WITHOUT IMMUNITY STATUTES 283 3. PIERCING THE
CORPORATE VEIL? 287
CONCLUSION 296
7 EXPROPRIATION 298
1. THE GENERAL PRINCIPLE: IMMUNITY 299
2. LEGALITY AND IMMUNITY 301
3. THE ILC S ABORTED PROVISION 303
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CONTENTS XLLL
4. THE EXPROPRIATION PROVISION IN THE US FSIA 303
4.1. RIGHTS IN PROPERTY 305
4.2. TAKEN IN VIOLATION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 307
4.3. THE TERRITORIAL NEXUS REQUIREMENT 311
5. THE HELMS-BURTON ACT 313
CONCLUSION 315
8 WAIVER OF IMMUNITY 316
1. THE US PRACTICE 317
1.1. WHO CAN WAIVE IMMUNITY? 317
1.2. EXPLICIT OR EXPRESS WAIVER 319
1.3. HOW EXPLICIT MUST AN EXPLICIT WAIVER BE? 322
1.4. IMPLICIT OR IMPLIED WAIVER 324
1.4.1. ARBITRATION 325
1.4.2. THE GOVERNING LAW OF A CONTRACT 327
1.4.3. PARTICIPATION OR INVOLVEMENT IN LITIGATION 329 1.5. IMPLICIT
WAIVER AS EXPLICIT WAIVER 333
1.6. THE SPECIFICITY OF WAIVER 333
1.7. COUNTERCLAIMS 334
2. THE UK PRACTICE 335
3. THE PRACTICE OF OTHER STATES 340
4. DOES A VIOLATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS CONSTITUTE AN IMPLIED WAIVER? 340
CONCLUSION 342
9 MEASURES OF CONSTRAINT 343
1. TERMINOLOGY 344
2. TWO DISTINCT IMMUNITIES: IMMUNITY FROM SUIT AND IMMUNITY FROM
EXECUTION 347
2.1. THE JUDICIAL POWER OF THE COURT 348
2.2. THE UNIVERSAL DISTINCTION BETWEEN THE TWO IMMUNITIES 350 2.2.1. THE
TREATIES 351
2.2.2. THE US FSIA 353
2.2.3. THE UK SIA AND OTHER NATIONAL STATUTES 356 2.2.4. THE PRACTICE OF
OTHER STATES 358
2.2.5. TWO DISTINCT IMMUNITIES: A UNIVERSAL RULE 361 3. THE RESURFACING
OF THE PURPOSE TEST 362
3.1. THE TREATIES 363
3.2. THE US FSIA 363
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3.3. THE UK SIA AND OTHER NATIONAL STATUTES 367
3.4. THE PRACTICE OF THE STATES WITHOUT IMMUNITY LEGISLATION 369
4. PREJUDGMENT MEASURES 373
4.1. IMMUNITY AS A PRELIMINARY ISSUE 374
4.2. THE CONDITIONS FOR PREJUDGMENT MEASURES 378 4.2.1. UNDER THE SAME
CONDITIONS AS EXECUTION 378 4.2.2. UNDER MORE LIBERAL CONDITIONS 383
4.2.3. UNDER STRICTER CONDITIONS 383
5. THE CONDITIONS FOR MEASURES OF CONSTRAINT 390
5.1. WAIVER 390
5.2. THE PURPOSE TEST 392
5.3. SEPARATE ENTITY OWNERSHIP 394
5.3.1. LEGAL INSTRUMENTS 394
5.3.2. THE PRACTICE OF THE STATES WITHOUT IMMUNITY LEGISLATION 398
5.4. THE CONNECTION REQUIREMENT 399
5.4.1. SUBJECT-MATTER CONNECTION 399
5.4.2. TERRITORIAL CONNECTION - BINNENBEZIEHUNG 399 5.4.3. THE ENTITY
CONNECTION 401
5.5. THE TERRITORIAL PRESENCE REQUIREMENT 402
5.6. EXECUTIVE OVERSIGHT OR AUTHORIZATION 404
6. CATEGORIES OF PROPERTY UNDER SPECIAL PROTECTION 404 6.1. DIPLOMATIC
PROPERTY 404
6.1.1. DIPLOMATIC PREMISES 405
6.1.2. EMBASSY BANK ACCOUNTS 407
6.2. CENTRAL BANK PROPERTY 410
6.2.1. THEUSFSIA 410
6.2.2. THE UK SIA 414
6.2.3. THE AUSTRALIA FSIA 416
6.3. MILITARY PROPERTY 417
6.4. OTHER TYPES OF PUBLIC PROPERTY 418
7. MIXED ACCOUNTS AND ACCOUNTS WITHOUT DEFINITE DESTINATION 418 7.1.
MIXED ACCOUNTS 418
7.2. ACCOUNTS WITHOUT DEFINITE DESTINATION 421
CONCLUSION 421
10 STATE IMMUNITY AND HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS 423
1. TERRITORIAL JURISDICTION 424
2. STATE IMMUNITY AND CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS 426
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C O N T E N TS XV
3. STATE IMMUNITY AND JUS COGENS 428
4. THE ASSERTION OF EXTRATERRITORIAL JURISDICTION 431
5. THE STATE AND ITS OFFICIALS 432
6. THE PINOCHET CASE: A DISSECTION 436
7. IMMUNITY AND LEGALITY 438
CONCLUSION 440
11 THE GENESIS OF THE UN CONVENTION 441
1. EARLY EFFORTS AT CODIFICATION 441
2. THE WORK OF THE INTERNATIONAL LAW COMMISSION 446 3. THE DEBATE IN THE
GENERAL ASSEMBLY SIXTH COMMITTEE 447 4. UNIVERSAL SUPPORT FOR THE UN
CONVENTION 454
5. WHAT THE UN CONVENTION ENSHRINES 455
6. WHAT THE UN CONVENTION AVOIDS 456
CONCLUSION 457
GENERAL CONCLUSIONS 459
NOTES 466
BIBLIOGRAPHY 706
INDEX 747
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