
This Book Covers The Relationship Between The Jurisdictional Immunities Of States And International Organizations, Addressing Their Similarities And Dissimilarities. Their Relationship With Diplomatic Immunity Is Also Examined. It Considers That The Immunity Of International Organizations Was Historically Conceived In Terms Of State Immunity. The Major Aim Of This Book Is To Clarify The Conceptual Confusion That Has Often Marred The Understanding Of The Law Of The, Different But Interrelated, Jurisdictional Immunities Of Both States And International Organizations. The Approach Is To Holistically Analyze And Synthesize Select And Relevant Opinions Of International And National Courts. To Achieve This, The Book Focuses More On What The Law Is Than On What It Should Be. An Understanding Of The Law Is More Useful To A Practitioner Than A Criticism Of It. The Book Is Not An Exegesis On Everything Immunity. The Jurisdictional Immunities Of Heads Of State And Of Diplomats Are Beyond The Scope Of This Book, And Are Only Tangentially Examined. The Book Concludes By Making The Case That The Jurisdictional Immunities Of States And International Organizations Are Not Only Sustainable But Also Necessary For International Relations And Cooperation. The Author Intends To Position The Book To Be Of Use Both To Scholars And Practicing Lawyers And Legal Advisers In Government And International Organizations, As Well As To Lawyers Whose Practice Concerns Issues And Laws Of Privileges And Immunities.
This book investigates the conceptual relationship and legal distinctions between the jurisdictional immunities of sovereign states and those of international organizations. Author Edward Chukwuemeke Okeke, drawing on his expertise in international legal frameworks, argues that while these immunities share historical roots, they require distinct legal treatment. The text prioritizes a descriptive analysis of current legal standards over normative critique, aiming to provide a practical resource for legal professionals navigating the complexities of international immunity law.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Legal practitioners and scholars frequently identify this work as a clarifying resource for navigating the often-confused intersection of state and organizational immunity. Experts note that the author's focus on current legal application makes it a highly functional reference for government legal advisers and international practitioners.
Page Count:
296
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190611243
ISBN-13:
9780190611248
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