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Judgment No 238/2014
168 ILR 529
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  • Digest of Cases
  • Digest of Cases Reported in Volume 168
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  • GERMANY v. ITALY 168 ILR 1
  • JONES AND OTHERS v. UNITED KINGDOM 168 ILR 364
  • LI v. ZHOU 168 ILR 437
  • BOTELBERGHE v. GERMAN STATE 168 ILR 471
  • BARRETO v. FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY 168 ILR 475
  • FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY v. MANTELLI 168 ILR 477
  • PUBLIC PROSECUTOR v. LOZANO 168 ILR 485
  • MILDE v. PUBLIC PROSECUTOR 168 ILR 505
  • FRASCÀ v. FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY 168 ILR 524
  • JUDGMENT NO 238/2014 168 ILR 529
  • NATONIEWSKI v. FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY 168 ILR 561
  • CONSTITUTIONAL CASE UP-13/99 168 ILR 588
  • MINISTER OF JUSTICE v. SOUTHERN AFRICA LITIGATION CENTRE 168 ILR 600
  • PRINCE ABDUL AZIZ BIN FAHD v. HARB 168 ILR 656
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State immunity Jurisdictional immunityAlleged violations of jus cogens — War crimesCrimes against humanityClaims for damages for war crimes and crimes against humanity committed in the forum StateWhether defendant State immuneGeneral provision for immunityWhether exception for jus cogens violationWhether Italian courts having jurisdiction
State immunity Jurisdictional immunityItalian ConstitutionNon-reviewability of custom as construed by International Court of JusticeWhether Italian law incorporating custom compatible with ConstitutionWhether restriction of fundamental rights proportionateWhether custom transposed into Italian law
State immunity Jurisdictional immunityItalian ConstitutionWhether Italian statute ratifying United Nations Charter constitutionalWhether Italian statute requiring compliance with rulings of International Court of Justice constitutionalWhether sacrifice of fundamental rights proportionateWhether domestic exception for atypical sovereign functions — The law of Italy
J udgment N o 238/2014 footnote 1
Italy, Constitutional Court.  22 October 2014
( Tesauro, President and Rapporteur; Cassese, Napolitano, Frigo, Criscuolo, Grossi, Lattanzi, Carosi, Cartabia, Mattarella, Morelli, Coraggio and Amato, Judges)

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