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082 _a341.26 FOX-2013 CO.2/2
100 _aQC, Hazel Fox CMG & Webb, Philippa.
245 _aThe law of State immunity.
250 _a3rd ed.
260 _aNew York :
_bOxford University Press,
_c2013.
300 _axliv, 645 p. :
_c25 cm.
500 _aContents Introduction PART I.GENERAL CONCEPTS 1. The Institution of Proceedings and the Nature of the Plea of State Immunity 2. The Three Models of the Concept of State Immunity 3. The Plea of State Immunity Distinguished from Act of State and Non-justiciability 4. State Immunity and Jurisdiction Immunity form the Civil and Criminal Jurisdiction of National Courts PART II. THE SOURCES OF THE LAW OF STATE IMMUNITY 5. A Review of the Sources Treaties and Projects for Codification 6. The Restrictive Doctrine of State Immunity Its Recognition in State Practice 7. English Law The UK State Immunity Act 8. US Law The Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act 9. The 2004 UN Convention on Jurisdictional Immunities of States and their Property General Aspects PART III THE CURRENT INTERNATIONAL LAW OF STATE IMMUNITY 10. The Definition of the Foreign State 11. The Consent of the Foreign State Waiver and the Arbitration Exception 12. The Concept of Commerciality 13. Immunity from Adjudication the Proceedings in which Immunity Cannot be Invoked the Commercial and Other Exceptions 14. Immunity from Adjudication The Employment Exception in respect of (1) A Foreign State and (2) An International Organization 15. Immunity from Adjudication The Territorial Tort Exception 16. State Immunity from Enforcement General Aspects 17. The Three Exceptions to Immunity from Enforcement and the Five Categories of State Property listed as Immunity 18. Immunity of Individuals Acting on Behalf of the State 19. International Organizations and Special Regimes PART V. CONCLUSIONS 20. Taking Stock
520 _aIntroduction PART I GHNERAL CONCEPTS 1. The Institution of Proceeding and the Nature of the Plea of State Immunity 2. The Three Models of the Concept of Stat Immunity 3. The Pela of State Immunity distinguished from Act of State and Non-justiciability 4. State and Criminal Jurisdiction of National Courts PART II THE SOURCES OF THE LAW OF STATE IMMUNITY 5.A Review of the Sources Treaties and Projects for Codification 6. The Restrictive Doctrine of State Immunity Its recognition in State Practice 7. English Law The UK State Immunity Act 8. US Law The Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act 9. The 2004 UN Convention on Jurisdictional Immunities of States and their Property General Aspects PART III THE CURRENT INTERNATIONAL LAW OF STATE IMMUNITY 10. The Definition of the Foreign State 11. The Consent of the Foreign State Waiver and the Arbitration Exception 12. The Concept of Commerciality 13. Immunity from Adjudication the Proceedings in which Immunity cannot be invoked the Commercial and Other Exceptions 14. Immunity from Adjudication The Employment Exception in respect of (1) A Foreign State and (2) An International Organization 15. Immunity from Adjudication The Territorial Tort Exception 16. State Immunity from Enforcement General Aspects 17. The Three Exceptions to Immunity from Enforcement and the Five Categories of State Property listed as Immune PART IV OTHER IMMUNITIES 18. Immunity of Individuals acting on behalf of the State 19. International Organizations and Special Regimes PART V. CONCLUSIONS 20. Taking Stock
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