febrero 14, 2012
Ultimos desarrollos. CIJ Inmunidad de jurisdiccion Alemania vs. Italia
En diciembre de 2008 Alemania inicio procedimientos contra Italia, por violacion de su inmunidad de jurisdiccion en tres formas: (i) permitiendo en la jurisdiccion italiana reclamos civiles contra alemania por crimenes de guerra cometidos contra italianos por las fuerzas alemanas durante la IIGM; (ii) decidiendo medidas precautorias contra Villa Vigoni un edificio sito en Italia propiedad del gobierno Aleman utilizado para propositos no comerciales; y (iii) declarando que sentencias dictadas contra alemania por jueces griegos a causa de una masacre de civiles cometida por fuerzas alemanas que ocupaban Grecia en 1944, podian ser ejecutadas ante los tribunales italianos.
El 3 de febrero de 2012 la CIJ fallo la cuestion en favor de Alemania.
Germany v. Italy: The International Court of Justice Affirms Principles of State Immunity
By Chimène I. Keitner
In December 2008, Germany initiated proceedings in the International Court of Justice ("ICJ") against Italy for failing to respect Germany's jurisdictional immunity in three ways: first, by allowing civil claims to be brought against Germany in Italian courts for war crimes committed by German forces against Italian nationals in Italy and elsewhere during World War II; second, by taking "measures of constraint" against Villa Vigoni, a building in Italy owned by the German government and used for non-commercial purposes; and third, by declaring that judgments against Germany obtained in Greece for a massacre of Greek civilians by German forces during the German occupation of Greece in 1944 were enforceable in Italian courts. On February 3, 2012, the ICJ issued a judgment in favor of Germany.
El texto completo escrito por la colega Keitner miembro de ASIL se encuentra en
http://www.asil.org/pdfs/insights/insight120214.pdf
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