暂时通过国际法委员会关于外国官员豁免及其影响的条款草案第 7 条

Lucas Da Costa Pereira Fontoura
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摘要 本文分析了国际法委员会在没有解决其成员和国际社会有时对立的观点的情况下,看似仓促地通过关于外国刑事起诉属事豁免例外的第 7 条草案的后果。为此,对普遍接受的豁免规则进行了审查,然后仔细研究了国际法委员会内部的讨论。特别报告员关于本专题的推理似乎未能提供足够的国家实践和法律确念证据,以确认国际罪行属事豁免例外的习惯地位。如果委员会试图解决其成员之间的分歧,暂时通过第 7 条草案不会招致太多批评。然而,由于缺乏明确性,国家法院正在适用所述例外,而这一行动被认为与现行国际法相悖。这是暂时通过的后果之一,另一个后果是无视外国官员豁免权的国家的国际责任,更不用说法院地国与官员国籍国之间友好关系的恶化了。
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Provisional Adoption of Draft Article 7 of the International Law Commission Articles on Immunity for Foreign Officials and Its Implications
Abstract This article analyses the consequences of the International Law Commission (ILC) adopting Draft Article 7, about exceptions to immunity ratione materiae of foreign criminal prosecution, in a seemingly rushed way, without solving the sometimes antagonistic views of its members and of the international community. To this end, the generally accepted rules of immunity were reviewed, followed by taking a closer look at the discussions within the ILC. It seems that the reasoning of the Special Rapporteur on the topic has failed to provide enough proof of state practice and opinio juris to affirm the customary status of an exception to immunity ratione materiae for international crimes. Had the commission tried to resolve the disagreement among its members, the provisional adoption of Draft Article 7 would not bring much criticism. As a result of the lack of clarity, however, national courts are applying said exceptions, which action is believed to be contrary to international law as it currently stands. This is one of the consequences of the provisional adoption, the other being the international responsibility of states which disregard the immunity of a foreign official, not to mention the deterioration of the friendly relationship between the forum State and the State of nationality of the official.
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