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Deadlock ? - Sources

Germany v Italy


Here you can find all notes and sources for the article "Deadlock?" written by Aggy Gudny Thor for the Printed Edition of the Maastricht Diplomat for EuroMUN 2024.



Endnotes 

1:   Gleider Hernandez, International Law (2nd edn., Oxford University Press, 2022) 250

2:   Hernandez (n1), 251

3:   Jurisdictional Immunities of the State (Germany v Italy, Greece intervening) (Judgment) [2012] ICJ Rep 2012 para.5

4:   Jurisdictional Immunities of the State (Judgment) (n3) para.56, ILC, ‘Yearbook of the International Law Commission: Report of the Commission to the General Assembly on the work of its thirty-second session’ (5 May-25 July 1980) Vol. II UN Doc A/35/10, p. 147

5:   Charter of the United Nations (adopted 26 June 1945, entry into force 24 October 1945) 1 UNTS XVI (UN Charter), Art.2(1)

6:   Christian Tomuschat, ‘The International Law of State Immunity and Its Development by National Institutions’ (2021) 44 Vanderbilt Law Review 1105 <https://scholarship.law.vanderbilt.edu/vjtl/vol44/iss4/11> Accessed 3rd March 2024, 1105, 1117

7:   Hernandez (n1), 239

8:   Hernandez (n1), 240

9:   Hernandez (n1), 241, Pierre-Hugues Verdier and Erik Voeten, ‚How Does Customary International Law Change? The Case of State Immunity’ (2015) Vol.59 No.2 International Studies Quarterly 209, Oxford University Press <https://www.jstor.org/stable/43868267> Accessed 2nd March 2024

10:  Tomuschat (n6), 1118

11:  Tomuschat (n6), 1133

12:  Jurisdictional Immunities of the State (n3), para.139

13:  Hernandez (n1), 252

14:  Jurisdictional Immunities of the State (n3),  para.93

15:  Jurisdictional Immunities of the State (n3), para.93, and Hernandez (n1), 252

16:  Jurisdictional Immunities of the State (n3), para.93

17:  Jurisdictional Immunities of the State (n3), para.91

18:  Jurisdictional Immunities of the State (n3), para.101

19:  Hernandez (n1), 252

20:  Riccardo Pavoni, ‘Germany versus Italy reloaded: Whither a human rights limitation to State immunity?’ (2022) 94 QIL Zoom-in 19 <http://www.qil-qdi.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/03_Jurisdictional-Immunities-Again_PAVONI_FIN.pdf> accessed 2nd March 2024, 30 

21:  Anogika Souresh, ‘Jurisdictional Immunities of the State: Why the ICJ Got it Wrong’ (2017) Vol.9 No.2 European Journal of Legal Studies 15 <https://cadmus.eui.eu/bitstream/handle/1814/46066/EJLS_2017_Sourech.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y> accessed 2nd March 2024, 35

22:  Alexander Orakshelashvili, ‘The Jurisdictional Immunities Case 10 Years on: Doctrinal Enthusiasm not matched in practise’ (Birmingham Law School Research Blog, 26 April 2022) <https://blog.bham.ac.uk/lawresearch/2022/04/the-jurisdictional-immunities-case-10-years-on-doctrinal-enthusiasm-not-matched-in-practice/> accessed 02 March 2024

23:  Hernandez (n1), 252

24:  Pavoni (n20), 30

25:  Sangeeta Shah, ‘Jurisdictional Immunities of the State: Germany v Italy’ (2012) Vol.2 Issue 3 Human Rights Law Review 555 https://doi.org/10.1093/hrlr/ngs023 accessed 3rd March 2024

26:   Statute of the International Court of Justice (adopted 26 June 1945, entered into force 24 October 1945) 33 UNTS 993, Art.59

27:  Orakshelashvili (n22)

28:  Orakshelashvili (n22)

29:  Chantal Meloni, ‘Jurisdictional Immunity of States: The Italian Constitutional Court v. the International Court of Justice’ (2015) 6 ZIS 348 <https://www.zis-online.com/dat/artikel/2015_6_931.pdf> accessed 3rd March 2024 348

30: Meloni (n29), 350

31: Lorenzo Gradoni, ‘Is the Dispute between Germany and Italy over State Immunities Coming to an End (Despite Being Back at the ICJ)?’ (EJIL: Talk!, 10 May 2022) <https://www.ejiltalk.org/is-the-dispute-between-germany-and-italy-over-state-immunities-coming-to-an-end-despite-being-back-at-the-icj/> accessed 2nd March 2024

32:  Meloni (n29), 351 

33:  Gradoni (n31) 

34:  Meloni (n29), 352

35:  Questions of Jurisdictional Immunities of the State and Measures of Constraint against State-owned Property (Germany v. Italy), (Pending) (Application Instituting Proceedings) General List No 183 [2022] 1

36:  Questions of Jurisdictional Immunities of the State (Application) (n35) para.8 

37:  Questions of Jurisdictional Immunities of the State  (Application) (n35) para.10

38:  Andrea Maria Pelliconi, ‘The Italian Constitution Court’s New Decision on State Immunity and the ICJ Germany vs Italy No.2’ (EJIL:Talk! July 28, 2023) < https://www.ejiltalk.org/the-italian-constitutional-courts-new-decision-on-state-immunity-and-the-icj-germany-vs-italy-no-2/> accessed 2nd March 2024

39:  Gradoni (n31)

40:  Gradoni (n31)  

41:  Gradoni (n31)

42:   Questions of Jurisdictional Immunities of the State and Measures of Constraint against State-owned Property (Germany v. Italy), (Pending) (Order) General List No 183 [2023] 2

43:  Gradoni (n31)

44:  Gradoni (n31)

45:  Gradoni (n31)

46:  Gradoni (n31)

47:  Vahid Bazzar, ‘Has Germany Made a Mistake in Pursuing its Claims Against Italy in the ICJ?’ (CambridgeCore Blog, 12 October 2022) <https://www.cambridge.org/core/blog/2022/10/12/has-germany-made-a-mistake-in-pursuing-its-claims-against-italy-in-the-icj/> accessed 2nd March 2024

48:  Maximilian Alexander Mitter and Julius Christoph Nippert, ‘From Rome With Love?: Preliminary Observations on the Corte Costituzionale’s Judgment of July 21st and its Effects on “Jurisdictional Immunities 2.0”’ (Völkerrechtsblog, 14 September 2023)  <https://voelkerrechtsblog.org/from-rome-with-love/> accessed 3rd March 2024

49:  Pavoni (n20), 25

50:  Pavoni (n20), 20

51:  Pavoni (n20), 20

52:  Gradoni (n31)

53:  Mitter and Nippert (n49)

54:  Gradoni (n31)

55:  Pelliconi (n39)

56:  Pavoni (n20), 32 

57:  Pavoni (n20), 39 

58:  Pavoni (n20), 40 

59:  Tomuschat (n6), 1140

60:  Tomuschat (n6), 1140

61:  Tomuschat (n6), 1140


 

Bibliography

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Charter of the United Nations (adopted 26 June 1945, entry into force 24 October 1945) 1 UNTS XVI (UN Charter) 


Gradoni L, ‘Is the Dispute between Germany and Italy over State Immunities Coming to an End (Despite Being Back at the ICJ)?’ (EJIL: Talk!, 10 May 2022) <https://www.ejiltalk.org/is-the-dispute-between-germany-and-italy-over-state-immunities-coming-to-an-end-despite-being-back-at-the-icj/> accessed 2nd March 2024


Hernandez G,, International Law (2nd edn., Oxford University Press, 2022) 


ILC, ‘Yearbook of the International Law Commission: Report of the Commission to the General Assembly on the work of its thirty-second session’ (5 May-25 July 1980) Vol. II UN Doc A/35/10


Jurisdictional Immunities of the State (Germany v Italy, Greece intervening) (Judgment) [2012] ICJ Rep 2012 


Meloni C, ‘Jurisdictional Immunity of States: The Italian Constitutional Court v. the International Court of Justice’ (2015) 6 ZIS 348 <https://www.zis-online.com/dat/artikel/2015_6_931.pdf> accessed 3rd March 2024 348


Mitter MA and Nippert JC, ‘From Rome With Love?: Preliminary Observations on the Corte Costituzionale’s Judgment of July 21st and its Effects on “Jurisdictional Immunities 2.0”’ (Völkerrechtsblog, 14 September 2023)  <https://voelkerrechtsblog.org/from-rome-with-love/> accessed 3rd March 2024


Orakshelashvili A, ‘The Jurisdictional Immunities Case 10 Years on: Doctrinal Enthusiasm not matched in practise’ (Birmingham Law School Research Blog, 26 April 2022) <https://blog.bham.ac.uk/lawresearch/2022/04/the-jurisdictional-immunities-case-10-years-on-doctrinal-enthusiasm-not-matched-in-practice/> accessed 02 March 2024


Pavoni R, ‘Germany versus Italy reloaded: Whither a human rights limitation to State immunity?’ (2022) 94 QIL Zoom-in 19 <http://www.qil-qdi.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/03_Jurisdictional-Immunities-Again_PAVONI_FIN.pdf> accessed 2nd March 2024, 


Pelliconi AM, ‘The Italian Constitution Court’s New Decision on State Immunity and the ICJ Germany vs Italy No.2’ (EJIL:Talk! July 28, 2023) < https://www.ejiltalk.org/the-italian-constitutional-courts-new-decision-on-state-immunity-and-the-icj-germany-vs-italy-no-2/> accessed 2nd March 2024


Questions of Jurisdictional Immunities of the State and Measures of Constraint against State-owned Property (Germany v. Italy), (Pending) (Application Instituting Proceedings) General List No 183 [2022] 1


Questions of Jurisdictional Immunities of the State and Measures of Constraint against State-owned Property (Germany v. Italy), (Pending) (Order) General List No 183 [2023] 2


Shah S, ‘Jurisdictional Immunities of the State: Germany v Italy’ (2012) Vol.2 Issue 3 Human Rights Law Review 555 https://doi.org/10.1093/hrlr/ngs023 accessed 3rd March 2024


Souresh A ‘Jurisdictional Immunities of the State: Why the ICJ Got it Wrong’ (2017) Vol.9 No.2 European Journal of Legal Studies 15 <https://cadmus.eui.eu/bitstream/handle/1814/46066/EJLS_2017_Sourech.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y> accessed 2nd March 2024 


Statute of the International Court of Justice (adopted 26 June 1945, entered into force 24 October 1945) 33 UNTS 993 


Tomuschat C, ‘The International Law of State Immunity and Its Development by National Institutions’ (2021) 44 Vanderbilt Law Review 1105 <https://scholarship.law.vanderbilt.edu/vjtl/vol44/iss4/11> Accessed 3rd March 2024, 1105 


Verdier PH, And Voeten E, ‚How Does Customary International Law Change? The Case of State Immunity’ (2015) Vol.59 No.2 International Studies Quarterly 209, Oxford University Press <https://www.jstor.org/stable/43868267> Accessed 2nd March 2024


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