States Immunity in the light of the Responsibility to Protect Doctrine

Article Type:
Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
State immunity roots in the sovereignty and equality of states . Namely , the immunity means the impossibility of exercising the jurisdiction domestic courts over foreign states .
Following the developments of the human rights , interventions has made in the internal affairs of States under the Responsibility to Protect doctrine that challenged on the state sovereignty , and has raised in mind the question of whether the doctrine of Responsibility to Protect will be a barrier for the implementation of the principle of state immunity ?
In answering this question , by separation of the procedural rules from the substantive rules can be seen the procedural rules such immunity do not conflict with the substantive rules governing the nature of the claim . The real source of the human rights litigation is , ignoring the forum state to enforce its jurisdiction in relation to the human rights cases , and to the extent that are concerned to the human rights violations, the state immunity values and jus cogens do not conflict .
Language:
Persian
Published:
Public Law Studies Quarterly, Volume:48 Issue: 1, 2018
Pages:
121 to 138
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