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Introduction to Symposium on the Immunity of State Officials

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2017

Ingrid B. Wuerth*
Affiliation:
Vanderbilt University Law School
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Abstract

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Type
Symposium on the Immunity of State Officials
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Copyright © American Society of International Law 2015

References

1 International Law Commission, Analytical Guide to the Work of the International Law Commission, Immunity of State officials from foreign criminal jurisdiction.

2 Dodge, William S., Foreign Official Immunity in the International Law Commission: The Meanings of “Official Capacity”, 109 AJIL Unbound 156 (2015)Google Scholar.

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5 Ingrid B. Wuerth, Foreign Official Immunity: Invocation, Purpose, and Exceptions, Swiss Rev. Int’l & Eur. L. (2013).

6 See, for example, Ruti Teitel, Humanity’S Law (2013); and Peters, Anne, Humanity as the A and Ω of Sovereignty, 20 Eur. J. In’t L. 513 (2009)Google Scholar.