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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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L’immunité juridictionnelle des États et des organismes d'État / Jurisdictional immunity of states and state enterprises

Daneshvar, Fatemeh 12 December 2018 (has links)
L'immunité juridictionnelle des États a été pendant des siècles une question incontestée fondée sur le principe de l'égalité des Etats et sur leur indépendance absolue. Cette règle a été élaborée à une époque où tenter une action contre un État dans un pays étranger aurait été considéré comme une violation de sa souveraineté. Toutefois, les fonctions des Etats ont changé au cours des siècles. Désormais, les Etats s’engagent dans les activités commerciales comme une personne privée et jouent un rôle essentiel dans ce secteur.Alors, bien que le droit de l'immunité soit lié à l'octroi de l'immunité aux États pour leur permettre d'accomplir efficacement les fonctions publiques, le droit international moderne n'exige pas que les tribunaux d'un Etat s’abstiennent de connaître un litige simplement parce que l’État étranger n'a pas la volonté de défendre.Ce travail de recherche, est donc consacré à l’étude de l’immunité de juridiction et l’immunité d’exécution afin de montrer le droit international actuel sur la matière.Cette thèse vise à examiner une question spécifique qui a été mise en évidence au cours de ces dernières années. Comment et dans quelle mesure les États et ses démembrements devraient être soumis à des règles spécifiques de l'immunité d’Etat ? / The issue of jurisdictional immunity of states was for centuries an undisputed matter based on the principle of state equality and absolute independence of states. The rules were developed at a time when it was thought to be an infringement of a state's sovereignty to bring proceedings against it or its officials in a foreign country. However, the functions of states have changed over the centuries and nowadays states are involved in commercial activities as a private person and accordingly play an essential role in the commercial activities of the world. In fact, the issue of state immunities is an increasingly important and rapidly developing area of international law and practice. The state practice reflects the emerging global consensus that States and State enterprises can no longer claim absolute, unrestrained immunity from the proper jurisdiction of foreign courts, especially for their commercial activities. Therefore, although the law of state immunity is related to the grant of immunities to states to enable them to carry out their public functions effectively, modern international law does not require the courts of one state to refrain from deciding a case merely because a foreign state is an unwilling defendant. It is therefore important to know how a plea of state immunity may be made and to what type of dispute it applies.
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AS IMUNIDADES DE JURISDIÇÃO E EXECUÇÃO DOS ENTES DO DIREITO PÚBLICO INTERNACIONAL E A GARANTIA DOS CRÉDITOS TRABALHISTAS

Lima, Luciana Moura 19 November 2012 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2016-08-10T10:46:48Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 LUCIANA MOURA LIMA.pdf: 895560 bytes, checksum: 62936e4bfd8688ee70e7a364af251d81 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2012-11-19 / This thesis turns to the positioning of the Brazilian legal system where the worker ever though the credit guarantee labor faces of immunity from jurisdiction or execution of a Being Public International Law. The work in question points out the difference between the immunity from jurisdiction and execution of a being public international law, points out that for each entity the standard provides a different treatment and attempts to demonstrate that this position hurts precepts of human rights guaranteed in international treaties where Federative Republic of Brazil is a signatory. Finally, we analyze the international treaties that deal with human rights can come in the future to have a normative status hierarchical supralegalidad that the doctrine classified as control of conventionality. Thus, certain labor rights play a key role of human rights and become inseparable. positions in volving new control standards and aspects of modern process, especially the process of working to wards the labor credits. / Essa dissertação se volta para o posicionamento do ordenamento jurídico brasileiro quando o trabalhador mesmo tendo a garantia do crédito trabalhista se vê diante das imunidades de jurisdição ou execução dos Entes de Direito Público Internacional. O trabalho em questão aponta a diferença entre a imunidade de jurisdição e a de execução dos Entes de Direito Público Internacional, destaca que para cada ente a norma dá um tratamento distinto e tenta demonstrar que esse posicionamento fere preceitos dos direitos humanos assegurados em tratados internacionais onde a República Federativa do Brasil se faz signatária. Por fim, analisamos que os tratados internacionais que versam sobre direitos humanos terão um status normativo hierárquico de supralegalidade que a doutrina classificou como sendo controle de convencionalidade. Assim sendo, certos direitos trabalhistas assumem papel fundamental aos Direitos Humanos e desses passam a ser indissociáveis. Implicando novos posicionamentos de controle das normas e aspectos de processualística moderna, em especial ao processo do trabalho perante os créditos trabalhistas.
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Státní imunita na prahu 21. století: Soumrak nebo renesance? / State Immunity at the Dawn of the 21st Century: Twilight or Renaissance?

Kudrna, Jaroslav January 2018 (has links)
1/3 ABSTRACT STATE IMMUNITY AT THE DAWN OF THE 21ST CENTURY: TWILIGHT OR RENAISSANCE? JAROSLAV KUDRNA, ESQ., LL.M. State immunity is a foundation of public international law. Sovereign immunity is based on the fundamental principle of international law, namely the equality of states - par in parem non habet imperium. State immunity is thus a manifestation of state sovereignty and states demonstrate respect for the sovereignty of other states by according immunity to foreign states appearing before their courts. The principle of state immunity is a dynamic area of public international law. State practice is continually evolving through national laws and court rulings. The aim of this thesis is to describe the current development of state immunity and to identify possible future trends. Another objective is to draw from current developments and offer practical recommendations on state immunity for both investors and states. The 20th century can be described as a twilight of state immunity: an absolute theory of state immunity shifted towards a restrictive one. That century witnessed the decline and fragmentation of state immunity. In contrast, if the UN Convention on jurisdictional immunities of states and their property enters into force and is ratified by a large number of states, state immunity might...

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