Beschreibung
This monograph deals with one of the oldest and most significant principle of diplomatic law - the inviolability of diplomatic premises. While providing an overview of the system of legal sources related to the aforementioned principle and a brief outline of what constitute diplomatic premises, this monograph primarily focuses on the possible limitations of this type of inviolability under the current international law regime. In particular, scenarios when human rights, national security, diplomatic asylum, abuse of immunity, personal inviolability and other provisions may place limits on the inviolability of diplomatic premises are analysed. In addition, it is suggested that the degree of the inviolability of diplomatic premises should depend on the type of premises and the significance of the diplomatic functions carried out there. Proposals of more formal legal recognition (on the national and international levels) of the existing limitations on the inviolability of diplomatic premises are also provided.
Autorenporträt
Alexandra Mokrova, Master of Laws. Graduated from University of Sussex in 2019 (LL.M, distinction) and Kuban State University in 2017 (LL.B, distinction). Author of 18 legal publications; finalist of the SLS/DMH Stallard Mooting Competition 2017-2018 which took place in the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom.
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