Diplomatic Protection

In international law, diplomatic protection (or diplomatic espousal) is a means for a state to take diplomatic and other action against another state on behalf of its national whose rights and interests have been injured by that state. Diplomatic protection, which has been confirmed in different cases of the Permanent Court of International Justice and the International Court of Justice, is a discretionary right of a state and may take any form that is not prohibited by international law. It can include consular action, negotiations with the other state, political and economic pressure, judicial or arbitral proceedings or other forms …

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Wilson Center Canada · 7 March 2022 English

While the catalyst for social media platforms and online-news outlets, the military’s takeover was the November 2020 assertion of control over telecommunication elections, the structural issues within the 2008 operators, …

country, Beijing’s interest- China offered diplomatic protection to Myanmar based pragmatic approach serves


ULCC: Uniform Law Conference of Canada · 26 August 2021 English

The purpose of this Act is to implement the provisions of the Convention concerning the jurisdiction and powers of the [name of court] with respect to the recognition and enforcement …

27 (1) No Contracting State shall give diplomatic protection, or bring an international claim, in respect the award rendered in such dispute. (2) Diplomatic protection, for the purposes of paragraph (1), shall


ULCC: Uniform Law Conference of Canada · 26 August 2021 English

The purpose of this Act is to implement the provisions of the Convention concerning the jurisdiction and powers of the [name of court] with respect to the recognition and enforcement …

27 (1) No Contracting State shall give diplomatic protection, or bring an international claim, in respect the award rendered in such dispute. (2) Diplomatic protection, for the purposes of paragraph (1), shall


IISD: International Institute for Sustainable Development · 3 October 2019 English

Investment Treaty News (ITN) is IISD’s flagship journal on international investment law and policy. This special edition of ITN is devoted to international investment governance.

footnote 25. 16 See Draft Articles on Diplomatic Protection, [2006] 2 Y.B. Int’l L. Comm’n 24, U.N


CIGI: Centre for International Governance Innovation · 1 May 2019 English

For discussion purposes, this paper will assume the claims for compensable damage consist The SDC of damage to “common heritage of mankind” 8 The centrality of the SDC as the …

generations.47 Indeed, it in the field of diplomatic protection. has been recognized that any future mechanism


CIGI: Centre for International Governance Innovation · 27 February 2019 English

If an economic control model the term, in the context of the object and purpose was applied, both the developing state and the of the instrument.11 In determining the object …

contractors must secure, at all times, diplomatic protection to entities that have their the sponsorship Law Commission (ILC) Draft Articles on Diplomatic Protection, which notes nationality to be the This LOSC rules and regulations. Diplomatic Protection Diplomatic protection of corporate entities and consideration Barcelona Traction.49 The court noted that diplomatic protection was grounded 50 Ibid at para 70. in two [1970] ICJ Rep 3 54 ILC, Draft Articles on Diplomatic Protection, UNGAOR, 61st Sess, Supp No (5 February


desLibris · 27 February 2019 English

The designations employed, as well as the content and presentation of material in this publication do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat …

in article 31 of the VCLT. Diplomatic Protection Diplomatic protection of corporate entities and consideration Barcelona Traction.49 The court noted that diplomatic protection was grounded in two criteria — jurisdiction with some jurisdictions only providing diplomatic protection to entities that have their headquarters Law Commission (ILC) Draft Articles on Diplomatic Protection, which notes nationality to be the jurisdiction Both the concepts of lifting the veil and diplomatic protection in international law are reflected in


desLibris · 7 February 2019 English

The designations employed, as well as the content and presentation of material in this publication do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat …

vis-à-vis another State in the field of diplomatic protection. By their very nature, the former are


IISD: International Institute for Sustainable Development · 5 November 2018 English

The Canadian government launched a public consultation on Canada’s foreign investment promotion and protection agreements (FIPAs) on August 14, 2018. This commentary outlines IISD's reply.

certain cases, Canada could espouse their diplomatic protection claims against host states. Finally, contract-based


desLibris · 2 November 2018 English

On the other hand, investment treaties with investment protection provisions commonly found in FIPAs have been widely criticized for creating asymmetry of rights and obligations in favour of foreign investors, …

certain cases, Canada could espouse their diplomatic protection claims against host states. Finally, contract-based


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