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Violation and protection of privileges and immunities of diplomatic missions and consular offices
Ullmann, Martin ; Ondřej, Jan (advisor) ; Tymofeyeva, Alla (referee)
The Master's thesis deals with the rights and privileges of diplomatic missions and consular offices, especially their violation and protection. The central topic of the Master's thesis is ve and analytical methods were used in the Master's thesis. Given the chosen topic, US military's raid on the liaison office of the Islamic Republic of Iran in the Iraqi city of Erbil.
Legal tools for the protection of diplomatic missions and representations.
Popovová, Daniela ; Beránek, Milan (advisor) ; Faix, Martin (referee)
Legal instruments of protection of diplomatic missions and representatives This diploma thesis thematically deals with public international law, namely with the law of diplomatic and consular relations focusing on the legal instruments of the protection of diplomatic missions and representations. It aims to analyze selected international legal instruments and to evaluate the effectiveness of protection provided by them. The first chapter deals with the right of a sovereign state to establish diplomatic relations, i. e. ius legationis. Briefly mentioned are attempts to unofficial codification of the law of diplomatic and consular relations, which preceeded the official codification of the Vienna Convention, which are developed by the International Law Commission. The bulk of the chapter is devoted to the process of creation and adoption of both the Vienna Conventions. In the second chapter are analyzed those provisions of Vienna conventions, which provide preventative protection to diplomatic agents and consular officers as well as to premises of diplomatic missions and representatives. These provisions govern legal institut od diplomatic inviolability and also the special duty to protect diplomatic misssions and representatives provided by the receiving State. The third chapter focuses on selected...
Inviolability of diplomatic representatives and diplomatic mission focusing on the Tehran case
Frňková, Adriana ; Beránek, Milan (advisor) ; Ondřej, Jan (referee)
This thesis deals with the diplomatic and consular privileges and immunities - first theoretically and then with the application by the International Court of Justice in the "Case concerning diplomatic and consular stuff in Tehran." The thesis emphasises the importance of an observation of these privileges and immunities by the international community and its relevance within the public international law. The thesis is divided into the introduction, 5 main chapters and the conclusion. First chapter is focused on the diplomatic and consular privileges and immunities in general. It deals with basic concepts as well as with a list of diplomatic and consular privileges. The Part about immunities according to Vienna convention on Diplomatic and Consular relations is included here too. This chapter also focuses on obligations of the diplomatic and consular stuff in relation to the receiving state. Second chapter states obligations of the receiving state in relation to the diplomatic mission, consular post and their stuff and also certain rights that the receiving state is authorized to demand. Third chapter is divided into 2 main parts - a historical one, which describes modern history of Iran since the beginning of 20th century and focuses on the development of Iran - USA relations. Second part of the...
Legal tools for the protection of diplomatic missions and representations.
Popovová, Daniela ; Beránek, Milan (advisor) ; Faix, Martin (referee)
Legal instruments of protection of diplomatic missions and representatives This diploma thesis thematically deals with public international law, namely with the law of diplomatic and consular relations focusing on the legal instruments of the protection of diplomatic missions and representations. It aims to analyze selected international legal instruments and to evaluate the effectiveness of protection provided by them. The first chapter deals with the right of a sovereign state to establish diplomatic relations, i. e. ius legationis. Briefly mentioned are attempts to unofficial codification of the law of diplomatic and consular relations, which preceeded the official codification of the Vienna Convention, which are developed by the International Law Commission. The bulk of the chapter is devoted to the process of creation and adoption of both the Vienna Conventions. In the second chapter are analyzed those provisions of Vienna conventions, which provide preventative protection to diplomatic agents and consular officers as well as to premises of diplomatic missions and representatives. These provisions govern legal institut od diplomatic inviolability and also the special duty to protect diplomatic misssions and representatives provided by the receiving State. The third chapter focuses on selected...
Inviolability of diplomatic bag and its abuse
Partlová, Zuzana ; Trávníčková, Zuzana (advisor) ; Peterková, Jana (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to analyse the inviolability of the diplomatic bag and its abuse. The first chapter introduces the current work of the International Law Commission relating to subsequent conduct of treaties. Second chapter defines diplomatic privileges and immunities, three theories of diplomatic immunity and its historical background. Third chapter elaborately analyses treatment of diplomatic bag in Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations. Fourth chapter presents an overview of cases of abuse of the diplomatic bag or violation of its inviolability. Finally it introduces options, how states can fight against such abuses.
Inviolability of Mission Premises
Hedvábná, Markéta ; Trávníčková, Zuzana (advisor) ; Peterková, Jana (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to describe and analyse the inviolability of diplomatic mission premises, as it is one of the basic principles of diplomatic law. The thesis examines the contents of this term, deals with its historical development and contemplates the unsolved questions related to the inviolability of mission premises. It presents a range of cases of violation or abuse of the inviolability of mission premises in the past as well as at the present time and at the end it tries to find out to what extent the current regulation of this institution in international law corresponds to the actual state practice. The thesis is based on international law regulations, theoretical approaches and description of the past experience of individual countries.
Diplomats in Germany
Pastrňáková, Zuzana ; Trávníčková, Zuzana (advisor) ; Jurásek, Miroslav (referee)
Diplomatic a conuslar law is an integral part of the international law. Its development lasted several centuries. The most sophisticated legal forms of it are two conventions -- the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations and the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations. In my bachelor work I will focus on Germany and the application of the Conventions in practice. I will point at the privileges and immunities of foreign diplomats in Germany and its specifics. I will also write about the German diplomatic and consular staff abroad.

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