1. Whether, on the basis of the 1951 London Convention, Italian criminal tribunals had jurisdiction over US military officials who were involved in an extraordinary rendition operation, which was carried out in the Italian territory. 2. Whether under the Vienna Conventions on Consular Relations US consular agents, who had been prosecuted for their participation in an extraordinary rendition operation, enjoyed immunity before Italian courts. 3. Whether under customary international law State officials, who had participated in an extraordinary rendition operation, enjoyed functional immunity from the criminal jurisdiction of a foreign State.
General Prosecutor at the Court of Appeals of Milan v Adler and ors, Final appeal judgment, No 46340/2012; ILDC 1960 (IT 2012)
CALIGIURI, ANDREA
2013-01-01
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1. Whether, on the basis of the 1951 London Convention, Italian criminal tribunals had jurisdiction over US military officials who were involved in an extraordinary rendition operation, which was carried out in the Italian territory. 2. Whether under the Vienna Conventions on Consular Relations US consular agents, who had been prosecuted for their participation in an extraordinary rendition operation, enjoyed immunity before Italian courts. 3. Whether under customary international law State officials, who had participated in an extraordinary rendition operation, enjoyed functional immunity from the criminal jurisdiction of a foreign State.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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