Foreign relations law:
"[E]very international dispute is of a political character, if by that is meant that it is of importance to the State in question. Thus viewed, the proposition that some legal questions are political is an understatement of what is believed to be the true position. The State is a political inst...
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Zusammenfassung: | "[E]very international dispute is of a political character, if by that is meant that it is of importance to the State in question. Thus viewed, the proposition that some legal questions are political is an understatement of what is believed to be the true position. The State is a political institution, and all questions which affect it as a whole, in particular in its relations with other States, are therefore political"-- |
Beschreibung: | First published 2014 |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
Preface Page xv
Acknowledgements xxiii
Table of cases xxv
Table of treaties i
Table of legislation îix
List of abbreviations lxxii
I SOURCES 1
1 Function 3
A The function of law in foreign relations 3
1 Contesting the law s exclusion 3
2 The allocative function of foreign relations law 7
3 The foreign relations law of the Anglo-Commonwealth states 10
4 The exclusionary doctrines and their reappraisal 14
5 Foreign relations law at the interface of international
and municipal law 18
B The scope and structure of this study 21
1 Sources 22
2 The foreign relations power 24
3 Foreign relations and the individual 27
4 The foreign state 29 2 3 4
2 Development 31
A Introduction 31
B The development of common law thought on foreign relations 33
1 Locke - the federative function of the executive 33
2 Blackstone and Mansfield — the prerogative and international law 42
3 Dicey — a Victorian exclusionary acquis 49
4 Mann - private rights and the containment of public law 39
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C A Commonwealth foreign relations law 64
1 From imperial to autonomous foreign relations power 65
2 The Australian Constitution — distribution of foreign
relations powers 69
3 The interaction of international law and municipal law 77
A Introduction 77
1 Transmission or reception? 79
2 Constitutional functions 80
3 Interpretation and application distinguished 82
4 The application of general international law as a question
of allocation 85
B The allocative function of public international law in foreign
relations 91
1 Inter-state relations referred exclusively to the plane
of international law 92
2 The allocation of jurisdiction between states by
public international law 94
3 Statehood 96
4 The allocation of state responsibility 96
5 The application of rules of international public order
to choice of law 98
C International law within a constitutional allocation of functions 100
1 Parliamentary control of the criminal law 101
2 Judicial control of executive regulation 105
D Conclusion 109
II THE FOREIGN RELATIONS POWER 111
4 The executive 113
A The exercise of the foreign relations power within the constitution 113
B Foreign affairs as executive policy 115
C Limitations 121
1 Legislation 121
2 Judicial review 123
3 Public international law 124
D Specific applications 126
1 Treaty-making 126
2 Deployment of armed forces 129
Contents
xi
E The allocation of foreign relations powers between
the United Kingdom and the European Union 141
1 The principle of conferral 144
2 EU external competence 145
3 The intergovernmental common foreign and security policy 146
5 Parliament 149
A Introduction 149
1 The point of departure: the exclusion of Parliament s role 152
2 Parliament s foreign affairs role in political philosophy 153
B The treaty power: review or approval? 161
1 Australia 162
2 New Zealand 167
3 Canada 171
4 United Kingdom 174
5 Comparison of Commonwealth constitutional responses 178
C Supervision of the executive 181
1 Functions of foreign affairs select committees 182
2 Limits of parliamentary powers of executive accountability 185
D Prescriptive jurisdiction in the external exercise of public power 190
1 Principles of construction and public international law 193
2 Real and substantial territorial connection 198
3 Nationality 203
4 Specific powers conferred by international law — universal
jurisdiction 207
5 Conclusion on prescriptive jurisdiction 217
6 The judiciary 219
A Introduction: the allocation of functions between
the j udiciary and the executive 219
B Jurisdiction and the function of justiciability 223
1 Allocation to the executive: policy or law? 225
2 Allocation to the plane of public international law 232
C Stay of proceedings for executive abuse of enforcement
jurisdiction 236
D Evidence 239
1 The executive certificate and acts of recognition 240
2 Public interest immunity and foreign state evidence 248
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III FOREIGN RELATIONS AND THE INDIVIDUAL 259
7 Civil claims against the state 261
A Introduction: the plea of act of state 261
B The state’s act at home against its own national 263
C The state’s act at home against a foreign national 264
D The state’s act abroad against its own national 266
E The state’s act abroad against a foreign national 276
1 The slavery suppression cases 278
2 The colonial acquisition cases 281
3 Torts committed by Crown servants abroad 285
4 Claims impleading inter-state relations 289
5 Armed conflict 291
8 Human rights claims 295
A Habeas corpus 295
1 Application to foreign nationals 297
2 Application externally to control in fact 298
B Human rights: the Anglo-Commonwealth context 305
C The scope of application: general principles 309
1 Textual provisions 311
2 The fallacy of reference to the doctrine of jurisdiction 315
3 The adoption of a disaggregated approach 326
D The external exercise of state power: specific instances 332
1 Effective control over an area 332
2 State agent authority and control 334
E Conclusion 345
9 Diplomatic protection 347
A Introduction 347
1 The contemporary allocative function of diplomatic protection 347
2 The extent of the common law duty to protect 353
B The development of public law duties 358
1 United Kingdom 358
2 South Africa 363
3 Australia 364
4 Canada 366
C The implications of protection
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Contents
xiii
IV THE FOREIGN STATE 375
10 Personality and representation 377
A Introduction 377
1 The foreign state in the municipal legal system 377
2 Executive recognition and judicial application of law 379
B The legal personality of the foreign state in
Anglo-Commonwealth law 380
1 The functions of recognition in municipal law 380
2 Implications of the change in recognition policy 382
3 The legal character of the executive certificate as to recognition 386
C The foreign state’s claim of direct right or interest 391
1 Where the state is recognised by executive certificate 391
2 Where the executive certifies that the entity is
not recognised as a state 393
3 Where there is no, or no clear, executive certificate 397
D The vindication of private rights and interests in
unrecognised states 402
1 Precedent for avoidance of the consequences
of non-recognition 402
2 Statutory reform as to the status of foreign corporations 406
3 The emergence of a new common law principle
protecting private rights 408
E The representation of the state: the competence of governments 412
1 Where no question arises as to effective control 412
2 Where exceptionally the executive does certify recognition 413
3 Where effective governmental control is in doubt 414 11
11 The claimant state 419
A Introduction 419
1 The function of rules on the enforcement of foreign
state claims 419
2 The limits of enforcement jurisdiction in international law 422
3 The connection with the conduct of foreign relations 424
4 The essential distinction between sovereign and private
law claims 427
B The admissibility of specific types of foreign state claims 434
1 Restitution of state assets 434
2 Cultural heritage 441
3 Securities and environmental regulatory recoveries 447
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4 Tax recoveries 452
5 Penal claims and the recovery of the proceeds of crime 459
6 Protection of state secrets 466
C State seizure of private property 470
D Conclusions 474
12 The defendant state 477
A Introduction 477
1 Adjudication of foreign state conduct in the municipal court 477
2 Implications from the principle of domestic jurisdiction 480
3 The allocative function of rules on the claims against
foreign states 484
B Judicial jurisdiction and foreign state immunity: general
principles 488
1 Sources of state immunity law in Anglo-Commonwealth states 488
2 The functions of rules of state immunity 494
3 The relationship with the exercise of judicial jurisdiction 499
4 The exercise of sovereign or governmental authority 502
5 The identity of the state 505
C The allocation of jurisdiction over foreign states for specific
types of act 508
1 The foreign state’s commercial or private acts in the forum 509
2 The foreign state’s commercial acts in private international law 511
3 The exercise of the foreign state’s sovereign power at home 513
4 The exercise of the foreign state’s sovereign power
in the forum 517
D Applicable law and the foreign act of state 323
1 Foreign governmental acts in private international law 526
2 Intergovernmental acts in public international law 539
Bibliography 5 47
Index 573
What legal principles govern the external exercise ol the public power ol
states within common law legal systems? Foreign Relations Law tackles
three fundamental issues: the distribution of the foreign relations power
between the organs of government; the impact of the foreign relations
power on individual rights; and the treatment of the foreign state within
the municipal legal system. Focusing on the four Anglo-Conunonwealth
states (the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada and New Zealand),
McLachlan examines the interaction between public international law
and national law and demonstrates that the prime function of foreign
relations law is not to exclude foreign affairs from legal regulation, but to
allocate jurisdiction and determine applicable law in cases involving the
external exercise of the public power of states: between the organs of the
state; amongst the national legal systems of different states; and between
the national and the international legal systems.
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title_sort | foreign relations law |
topic | Außenpolitik (DE-588)4003846-4 gnd Staatsrecht (DE-588)4056666-3 gnd Völkerrecht (DE-588)4063693-8 gnd Internationales Recht (DE-588)4027447-0 gnd Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Außenpolitik Staatsrecht Völkerrecht Internationales Recht Internationale Politik Großbritannien Neuseeland Kanada Australien |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029181781&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029181781&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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