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The immunity of state officials from foreign criminal jurisdiction

dc.creatorMilisavljević, Bojan
dc.date.accessioned2024-03-11T14:40:28Z
dc.date.available2024-03-11T14:40:28Z
dc.date.issued2015
dc.identifier.issn0354-8872
dc.identifier.urihttps://ralf.ius.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/829
dc.description.abstractAutor se bavi razvojem pravila o krivičnopravnom imunitetu najviših predstavnika države na međunarodnom planu. Posebna pažnja usmerena je na praksu Međunarodnog suda pravde, ali i rad Komisije za međunarodno pravo koja ovo pitanje obrađuje nekoliko godina. Jedan od važnih pokazatelja jeste i praksa država koja pokazuje da postoji jasan konsenzus o potrebi da najviši predstavnici države budu izuzeti od nadležnosti drugih država. Podvlači se običajni karakter takvih pravila, a nova praksa Međunarodnog suda pravde, kao i nacionalnih sudija, ukazuju da je povećan broj sporova država u vezi primene imuniteta na unutrašnjem planu. Detaljno su analizirani i izuzeci od primene ovog pravila, a pogotovo u slučaju međunarodnih zločina kada je opravdano pozivanje na odgovornost. Autor je, analizirajući ovaj institut, došao do zaključka da se radi o procesnoj pravnoj prirodi, ali i da je neophodno uvesti precizne kriterijume u pogledu ratione persone domašaja krivičnopravnog imuniteta.sr
dc.description.abstractThe author deals with the development of rules of criminal immunity of the highest representatives of the state at the international level. The criminal immunity of state representatives has emerged from the rules on equality of States and is associated with the maxim par in parem non habet imperium. Special attention is given to the practice of the International Court of Justice, and the work of the International Law Commission, which deals with this issue for several years. The author has presented the resolution of the Institute of International Law, which deals with the immunity of the official representatives of the state. As one of the important indicators is the practice of States which shows that there is a clear consensus on the need for the highest state representatives are exempt from the jurisdiction of other States. The paper discusses the similarities and differences in terms of criminal immunity of diplomatic representatives and high state representatives. Underlines the customary character of such rules, a new practice of the International Court of Justice, as well as national judges, indicating that the increased number of disputes concerning the application of state immunity internally. The pointed on exemptions from the application of this rule, especially in the case of international crimes where justified calling to account. The author has analyzed the institute came to the conclusion that it is procedural legal nature, but that it was necessary to introduce precise criteria in terms of ratione personae of the reach of criminal immunity. The author has attempted to establish clear criteria in terms of differentiating the state representatives who have full criminal immunity of senior officials who have only functional immunity. The author concluded that the issue of the immunity of a State official from foreign criminal jurisdiction should, in principle, be considered at an early stage of the judicial proceedings, or earlier still, at the pretrial stage, when a State exercising jurisdiction takes a decision on adopting criminal procedure measures precluded by immunity against an official. The author also concluded that it is generally accepted that the authority to waive a State official's immunity lies with the State and not with the state official. With respect to the withdrawal of immunity of state representatives there is a complete correspondence with the withdrawal of immunity of diplomatic representatives. A general conclusion about the waiver of immunity of State officials from foreign criminal jurisdiction could be phrased approximately as follows: when applied to a serving Head of State, Head of Government or minister for foreign affairs, a waiver of immunity should be explicitly stated. The author concludes that the issue of criminal immunity of state representatives does not affect the question of state responsibility. State responsibility is established at the international level, and immunity operates in internal order.en
dc.publisherKriminalističko-policijski univerzitet, Beograd
dc.rightsopenAccess
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.sourceNBP. Nauka, bezbednost, policija
dc.subjectMeđunarodni sud pravdesr
dc.subjectkrivičnopravni imunitet predstavnika državesr
dc.subjectKomisija za međunarodno pravosr
dc.subjectthe International Law Commissionen
dc.subjectthe International Court of Justiceen
dc.subjectcriminal law immunity of state representativesen
dc.titleKrivičnopravni imunitet predstavnika državesr
dc.titleThe immunity of state officials from foreign criminal jurisdictionen
dc.typearticle
dc.rights.licenseBY
dc.citation.epage30
dc.citation.issue1
dc.citation.other20(1): 17-30
dc.citation.spage17
dc.citation.volume20
dc.identifier.doi10.5937/NBP1501017M
dc.identifier.fulltexthttps://ralf.ius.bg.ac.rs/bitstream/id/500/826.pdf
dc.identifier.rcubconv_2516
dc.type.versionpublishedVersion


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