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Author Council of Europe, Council of

Title The Immunities of Special Missions
Published Boston : BRILL, 2019

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Description 1 online resource (713 pages)
Contents Intro; Immunities of Special Missions; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Part 1 Analytical Report; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Background; 1.2 Terminology; 1.3 History and Importance of Special Missions; 1.4 Special Mission Immunity as Part of the International Law of Immunities; 1.5 Sources of the International Law on Special Missions; 1.5.1 The 1969 Convention on Special Missions; 1.5.2 Other International Agreements; 1.5.3 Customary International Law; 1.6 Special Missions in Domestic Law and Practice; 2 Sending a Special Mission; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 The Definition of a Special Mission
2.2.1 Convention on Special Missions2.2.2 State Practice and Evidence of Acceptance as Law; 2.3 The Requirement of Consent of the Receiving State; 2.3.1 Convention on Special Missions; 2.3.2 State Practice and Evidence of Acceptance as Law; 2.4 Functions of a Special Mission; 2.4.1 Convention on Special Missions; 2.4.2 State Practice and Evidence of Acceptance as Law; 2.5 Commencement and Termination of the Functions of a Special Mission, and of Privileges and Immunities; 2.5.1 Convention on Special Missions; 2.5.2 State Practice and Evidence of Acceptance as Law
2.6.1 Convention on Special Missions2.6.2 State Practice and Evidence of Acceptance as Law; 2.6 Composition of a Special Mission; 2.7 Transit through Third States; 2.7.1 Convention on Special Missions; 2.7.2 State Practice and Evidence of Acceptance as Law; 2.8 Conclusion; 3 Immunities and Privileges of Members of a Special Mission; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Distinguishing Special Mission Immunity from Other Immunities; 3.2.1 Convention on Special Missions; 3.2.2 State Practice and Evidence of Acceptance as Law; 3.3 Personal Inviolability; 3.3.1 Convention on Special Missions
3.3.2 State Practice and Evidence of Acceptance as Law3.4 Immunity from Jurisdiction; 3.4.1 Convention on Special Missions; 3.4.2 State Practice and Evidence of Acceptance as Law; 3.5 Immunity of Other Staff Members; 3.5.1 Convention on Special Missions; 3.5.2 State Practice and Evidence of Acceptance as Law; 3.6 Immunities of Family Members; 3.6.1 Convention on Special Missions; 3.6.2 State Practice and Evidence of Acceptance as Law; 3.7 Immunities of Nationals and Residents of the Receiving State; 3.7.1 Convention on Special Missions; 3.7.2 State Practice and Evidence of Acceptance as Law
3.8 Other Immunities and Privileges under the Convention on Special Missions3.8.1 Convention on Special Missions; 3.8.2 State Practice and Evidence of Acceptance as Law; 3.9 Waiver of Immunity; 3.9.1 Convention on Special Missions; 3.9.2 State Practice and Evidence of Acceptance as Law; 3.10 Conclusion; 4 Conclusions; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The Customary International Law of Special Missions; 4.2.1 The Requirement of Consent; 4.2.2 The Representative Nature of a Special Mission; 4.2.3 Commencement and Termination; 4.2.4 Personal Inviolability; 4.2.5 Immunity from Criminal Jurisdiction
Notes 4.3 Other Practice
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