Citas bibligráficas
Bueno, L., (2017). La prevalencia del principio de inviolabilidad de sede diplomática en el caso Julian Assange [Tesis, Universidad Privada del Norte]. https://hdl.handle.net/11537/12999
Bueno, L., La prevalencia del principio de inviolabilidad de sede diplomática en el caso Julian Assange [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada del Norte; 2017. https://hdl.handle.net/11537/12999
@misc{renati/520632,
title = "La prevalencia del principio de inviolabilidad de sede diplomática en el caso Julian Assange",
author = "Bueno Bueno, Lucero Estefany",
publisher = "Universidad Privada del Norte",
year = "2017"
}
This research has as objective to address a specific issue of Public International Law. Specifically one related to Diplomatic Law, such as the Principle of Inviolability of the Diplomatic entities. To this end, it must be pointed out that there is a conflict between that principle and an internal norm, such as the United Kingdom Law on Diplomatic and Consular Enclosures of 1987. Therefore, the present work will determine the way in which the Law of Diplomatic and Consular Entities affects the Principle of Inviolability of diplomatic headquarters. In the circumstance of the possible entry of the Government of United Kingdom to the diplomatic facilities of Ecuador. Since Ecuador embassy has provided political asylum to Julian Assange, Dutch citizen. Thus, the research has been developed through three chapters in the theoretical framework, the First one refers strictly to the content of the Principle of Inviolability recognized and protected by the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations of 1961; the second chapter deals with the present law established by the United Kingdom with respect to the diplomatic premises that are located in its territory, that is to say “Act 1987 - Diplomatic and Consular Premises“ and all the rights and duties that concern to it; and the third chapter, is based on the analysis of Julian Assange case, that is, the granting of the diplomatic asylum figure and the interference of the figures addressed in the first two chapters on this specific case. There is also an analysis of cases where the principle of Inviolability of premises by the Vienna Convention and other international treaties has been dishonored by American countries. In which, this has been as a consequence of action or absence of action of the Receiving State. Thanks to the contribution made by Peruvian lawyers, specialists in the International and Diplomatic Law, and with the doctrine, this analysis further clarify the questions about the Principle of Inviolability of diplomatic premises in the case of Julian Assange.
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