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Estate of Kazemi v. Islamic Republic of Iran and Others
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 January 2021
Abstract
State immunity — Jurisdictional immunity — General rule that foreign State immune unless exception to immunity applicable — Canada State Immunity Act 1985 (“SIA”), Section 3(1) — Statutory exceptions to immunity — Section 6 of SIA — Whether applicable — Whether SIA complete codification of law of State immunity in Canada — Whether exceptions to immunity other than those contained in Section 6 of SIA — Whether SIA applicable to acts of torture — Whether foreign State having immunity — Whether Section 3(1) of SIA applicable to individual agents of foreign State — Whether nature of actions relevant
Relationship of international law and municipal law — State immunity — SIA — Interpretation — Scope — Whether SIA complete and clear codification of law of State immunity in Canada — Customary international law — Prohibition of torture — Jus cogens norm — Effect on SIA — Whether acts of torture falling within scope of State immunity under customary international law — Whether conflict between rules of jus cogens and rules of State immunity — Judgment of International Court of Justice — Whether SIA applying to acts of torture
Relationship of international law and municipal law — Treaties — Convention against Torture, 1984 — Whether Article 14(1) of Convention imposing obligation on signatories to provide civil remedy for acts of torture including those committed outside their jurisdiction — Bouzari — Whether any subsequent binding developments in international law — Means of effecting change in Canadian law
Human rights — Torture — Damages — Civil proceedings against foreign State for acts of torture — Immunity from jurisdiction — Exceptions — Prohibition of torture constituting jus cogens norm — Whether customary international law rule of State immunity no longer extending to torture — Whether SIA applying to acts of torture — Article 14(1) of Convention against Torture, 1984 — Whether imposing obligation on signatories to provide civil remedy for acts of torture including those committed outside their jurisdiction
Human rights — Right to a fair hearing — Right to liberty — Whether Section 3(1) of SIA compatible with Section 2(e) of Canadian Bill of Rights — Whether Section 3(1) of SIA compatible with Section 7 of Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms — The law of Canada
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