Mentality Change About the Jurisdictional Immunities
Whenever we refer to diplomatic immunity, we relate to the principle Equality sovereingbetween States, (Par In Parem Not Habet Imperium), understood as the absolute inability toturn jurisdiction to another State, including its agents in the field they are known as internationaldiplomatic agents.The...
Autor Principal: | Nuñez Ramos, Luisa |
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Otros Autores: | Cifuentes Sandoval, German |
Formato: | info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
Idioma: | spa |
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University Santo Tomás, Bogotá
2016
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http://revistas.usta.edu.co/index.php/viei/article/view/3276 |
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Whenever we refer to diplomatic immunity, we relate to the principle Equality sovereingbetween States, (Par In Parem Not Habet Imperium), understood as the absolute inability toturn jurisdiction to another State, including its agents in the field they are known as internationaldiplomatic agents.The new trend in immunity to the concept of immunity Restricted, which should apply onlyin cases in which a State or its agents run their own function actions (Jure imperi), otherwisethe current rules applied in the forum state.It is due to this new trend we must evolve and change the old absolutist mentality on immunitycourt came to prevail, harmonized with the era of human rights and their effectiveenjoyment, trying to define the thin line that separates Immunity from Impunity, and thisonly it is achieved when the legislators and judges who are in charge of uttering and enforcelaws governing citizens and foreigners who are in the country, understand the importanceand necessity of setting a legal precedent addressing this issue. |
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