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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IPI: International Peace Institute · 18 March 2024

Specialized Police Teams in UN Peace Operations: A Survey of Progress and Challenges MARCH 2024 Specialized Police Teams in UN Peace Operations: A Survey of Progress and Challenges CHARLES T. …

Urban sustainability Uganda Kenya 2013–2015 Diplomatic protection unit Kenya 2013 Livestock protection unit


ENS: European Network on Statelessness · 21 February 2024 English

Belgium’s obligations under international law The right to a nationality is a right that is ‘essential for the protection of every child’.1 As a signatory to the Convention on the …

2014), pg. 40-41. 19 ILC Draft Articles on Diplomatic Protection with commentaries (2006) 2(2) Yearbook of


UN: The United Nations · 24 January 2024 English

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against humanity 1 72 1 77 7 C.6 A/77/251 79 Diplomatic protection 3 15 1 77 8 C.6 A/75/251 82 Expulsion of


UN: The United Nations · 10 January 2024 English

135 p.Transmits replies received from Governments and international organizations and other entities to questionnaire on the practice of States and international organizations with regard to the settlement of disputes to …

from jurisdiction, access to justice, or diplomatic protection”. This could have been explained a bit


EU: European Union · 19 December 2023 English

Democracy, the rule of law and fundamental rights are the foundations on which the European Union is based. Democracy allows citizens to make electoral choices in a public space where …


EU: European Union · 19 December 2023 English

Democracy, the rule of law and fundamental rights are the foundations on which the European Union is based. Democracy allows citizens to make electoral choices in a public space where …


EPRS: European Parliamentary Research Service · 12 December 2023 English

interchangeably, their meaning is different. Diplomatic protection refers to a state's diplomatic action or





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