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State Immunity Act 1978

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In 2017 the Court of Appeal held that the employment rights of two Sudanese embassy workers were within the scope of the EU-derived Working Time Regulations; a decision subsequently affirmed by the Supreme Court at UKSC 62. Under UK domestic law, sections 4 and 16 the State Immunity Act 1978 should
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An Act to make new provision with respect to proceedings in the United Kingdom by or against other States; to provide for the effect of judgments given against the United Kingdom in the courts of States parties to the European Convention on State Immunity; to make new provision with respect to the
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said that the Act flouted a battery of international legislation on human rights abuses to which Britain is a signatory, and would have meant, according to the arguments of Pinochet's legal team, that British law would have protected even Adolf Hitler.
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have operated to protect the embassies' immunity from actions arising from contracts of employment, thus barring the employees' claims. However, once it was established that the matter fell within EU law, Article 47 of the Charter, granting the
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upheld an appeal by the government of Saudi Arabia against the four men who wished to sue the Saudi government for damages relating to alleged
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was changed to one of restricted immunity, whereby a foreign state could be sued in the British
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as in force today (including any amendments) within the United Kingdom, from
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as in force today (including any amendments) within the United Kingdom, from
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immunities and privileges of heads of State; and for connected purposes.
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Administration of Justice (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1938 (s. 13)
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Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Scotland) Act 1940 (s. 7)
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for some certain activities, usually of a commercial nature.
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In June 2006 the law was used to dismiss an appeal by three
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Long title
Citation
1978
Peter Archer MP, Solicitor-General
Lord Elwyn-Jones, Lord Chancellor
Royal assent
Commencement
Text of the State Immunity Act 1978
legislation.gov.uk
act
Parliament of the United Kingdom
European Convention on State Immunity
state immunity
courts
Augusto Pinochet's arrest and trial
Lord Nicholls
Britons
Sandy Mitchell
Canadian
William Sampson
car bombings
Saudi Arabia
Law Lords
torture
royal pardon
right to a fair trial
"Saudi 'torture' Britons lose case"
"The Charter of Fundamental Rights in UK law after Brexit"
Text of the State Immunity Act 1978
legislation.gov.uk

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