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Author: Ezequiel Podjarny

20 Oct

Is Personal Immunity Becoming an Unjustifiable Barrier for Accountability? The Dilemma of Lifelong Immunity of Authoritarian Heads of State Before Foreign Domestic Courts

[Ezequiel Podjarny is an Argentine professional working as a Legal and Policy Fellow at the Human Rights Foundation. He holds an MA in International Law from the Geneva Graduate Institute and an MSc in Human Rights from the London School of Economics] When revising the literature and jurisprudence on the subject of the personal immunity of foreign officials, the opinion of...

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