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Civil actions for damages caused by war crimes vs. state immunity from jurisdiction and the political act doctrine: ECtHR, ICJ and Italian courts
Type of publication
Straipsnis kitame recenzuojamame leidinyje / Article in other peer-reviewed edition (S5)
Type of publication (old)
S4
Author(s)
De Santis di Nicola, Francesco |
Title
Civil actions for damages caused by war crimes vs. state immunity from jurisdiction and the political act doctrine: ECtHR, ICJ and Italian courts
Publisher
Vilnius: Mykolo Romerio universitetas
Date Issued
2016
Is part of
International comparative jurisprudence. ISSN 2351-6674, 2016, Vol. 2, No 2
Field of Science
Abstract
Civil actions for war crimes serve the purposes of obtaining a public acknowledgment of the tort and that of reaffirming the legal binding force of the rules protecting fundamental human rights. However, two main obstacles arise before such actions since the defendant is a State: immunity from jurisdiction and the political act doctrine. The interaction between the Italian Supreme Courts (Corte di Cassazione and Corte Costituzionale), the European Court of Human Rights and the International Court of Justice provides clear examples of the achievements and the remaining challenges in this field, where the right of access to a court and the right to an effective remedy should not be excluded in the name of an absolute sovereignty or of an unaccountable raison d’État.
Type of document
type::text::journal::journal article::research article
ISSN
2351-6674
Other Identifier(s)
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Language
Anglų / English (en)
Access Rights
Atviroji prieiga / Open Access
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