You may like to read Dr. Wilson's most informative
article on immunity called Your Immune System.
The article on immunity correctly states that «breastfeeding reduces infection rates, particularly in the developing world» (7 April, p 34).
Not exact matches
General information for this
article also came from other chapters in the UC Davis Book of Dogs, from
articles on canine distemper and canine parvovirus by Dr. Race Foster and Dr. Marty Smith, and from «No
immunity from controversy,» a two - part series
on vaccinations by Christine Wilford DVM in the AKC Gazette this year.
Article III, s 4 of the Convention
on the Privileges and
Immunities of the Specialised Agencies 1947, to which the UK was a party, provided that:
Jessica Wells is currently appearing in the Supreme Court in an appeal concerning the interaction of the principles of international law
on state
immunity,
Articles 6 and 14 of the European Convention
on Human Rights and
Article 47 of the EU Charter
on Fundamental Rights and Freedoms, in the context of employment claims against embassies.
The Court of Cassation rejected that defence of state
immunity, founded, as it appeared to be,
on the two conventions referred to, stating that the jurisdiction of the Dubai Courts includes all disputes save for those of a special nature as set out in
Article 102 of the UAE Constitution and laws, decrees, bye - laws regulations, orders and instructions issued by the Ruler or His duly appointed delegee.
In doing so, he referred to the US and European provisions and to
Article 7 (1)(b) of the 2004 UN Convention
on Jurisdictional
Immunities of States and their Property, which Lord Bingham had referred to in Jones v Saudi Arabia [2007] 1 AC 70 at paragraphs 8 and 26 (d) as reflecting current international thinking.
This
Article was not relied
on by the KRG but is of some relevance to the debate in which the KRG contended for the applicability of what it termed «common law» in the context of state
immunity.
«Senate and Bush Agree
On Terms of Spying Bill; Some Telecom Companies Would Receive
Immunity»: This front page
article appears today in The Washington Post.
The recent decision to incorporate only
Articles 18, 19 and 21 of UNCSI
on immunity from execution was rather motivated by the fact that, first, the jurisprudence of the Cour de cassation had become unpredictable and, second, the French government was embroiled in diplomatic complications with foreign States.
Articles 11 to 14 and
Article 17 of the Protocol
on the privileges and
immunities of the European Union shall apply to the Judges, Advocates - General, Registrar and Assistant Rapporteurs of the Court of Justice of the European Union, without prejudice to the provisions relating to
immunity from legal proceedings of Judges which are set out in the preceding paragraphs.
The study looks at substantive law
on the issue in the Member States (not the cup of tea for this blog) but kicks off with good overview of the challenges of sovereign
immunity; applicable law (particularly with respect to choice of law; with inspiration being sought in the Belgian Private International Law Act,
Article 90 (lex furti as a principle — the place from which the object was removed, but with corrections), and the issue of the application of foreign public international law by the courts.