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STATE IMMUNITY, BETWEEN PAST AND FUTURE

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Autor: Associate Professor of International Law and an Active Resea, PhD. Cristina Popa Tache-expert MSF

State immunity, a subject rarely encountered in the East, is being brought to light more and more often lately. In the process of being detached from customary law, it has been subject to several attempts at codification. These attempts appear to have been overtaken by developments in doctrine, which demonstrates the existence of potentially delicate situations of public international law. In this context, we recall the United Nations Convention on Jurisdictional Immunities of States and their Property
Cristina Elena Popa Tache
Associate Professor of International Law and an Active Resea

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