Where jurisdiction under this Regulation can not be exercised by reason of the existence of diplomatic immunity in accordance with international law, jurisdiction should be exercised in accordance with national law in a Member State in which the person concerned does not
enjoy such immunity.
But I see no reason why English law should refrain from scrutinising their conduct in the course of adjudicating upon claims against other parties involved who
enjoy no such immunity here, where the alleged conduct involves almost indefinite detention, combined with deprivation of any form of access to justice and, for good measure, torture or persistent ill - treatment of an individual»
The Supervisory Authority and its officers and employees shall
enjoy such immunity from legal and administrative process as is provided under the rules applicable to them as an international entity or otherwise.
Not exact matches
Mr Justice Hamblen held that no injunction should be granted in respect of the Venezuelan proceedings because they were not brought in accordance with the Convention and, as
such, the 1971 Fund
enjoyed immunity from the Court's jurisdiction.
The diplomatic
immunity enjoyed by United Nations» specialised organisations
such as UNESCO does not contravene Art 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR).
An individual making the statement may also have the protection of an «absolute privilege» or
immunity,
such as the president or other high ranking public officials who
enjoy absolute
immunity for statements made «in the course of their official acts.»