Lietuvos teismų požiūris į tarptautinę valstybės imuniteto teisę

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Straipsnis / Article
Language:
Lietuvių kalba / Lithuanian
Title:
Lietuvos teismų požiūris į tarptautinę valstybės imuniteto teisę
Alternative Title:
Approach of the Lithuanian courts to the international state immunity law
In the Journal:
Teisė. 2014, t. 93, p. 190-199
Summary / Abstract:

LTStraipsnyje siekiama atskleisti Lietuvos teismų požiūrį į valstybės imuniteto doktriną kaip tarptautinės teisės sritį. Analizuojama, kokią vietą tarp valstybės imuniteto doktrinos šaltinių Lietuvoje užima tarptautinė teisė. Nagrinėjama, kiek Lietuvos teismų praktika valstybės imuniteto srityje atitinka tarptautinę teisę. Pateikiamas kritiškas Lietuvos teismų požiūrio vertinimas. [Iš leidinio]

ENUncertainty in international state immunity regulation causes a variety of states’ approaches to this area of international law. The article aims to reveal the approach to the international state immunity doctrine that is taken by the Lithuanian courts. The state immunity doctrine is essentially considered in Lithuania as an area of national law established by the case law of national courts. The reasoning of the Lithuanian courts implies that they treat the state immunity doctrine as a matter of Lithuania’s choice rather than binding international law. The Lithuanian courts tend to ignore international customs and other sources of international state immunity law. In most of the cases, application of the state immunity doctrine in Lithuania is non-compliant with the international law, limiting the immunity of state in its particular private activities, as well as requiring for the assessment of the nature of the activities of a defendant state. In a few state immunity cases Lithuanian courts analysed the nature of foreign states’ activities essentially in line with international law. The approach of the Lithuanian courts to the international state immunity law may result in international responsibility of Lithuania. The Lithuanian courts’ approach can be criticized from the national constitutional perspective, treating international customary law as a legal source in Lithuania. However, the sceptic Lithuanian approach to the international state immunity law is not unique in terms of practice of foreign states. [From the publication]

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1392-1274; 2424-6050
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Lietuvos konstitucinė teisė / redakcinė kolegija. Vilnius : Mykolo Romerio universitetas, 2012. 946 p.
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