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Duke Law > Duke Law Scholarship Repository > Journals > DJCIL > Vol. 26 > No. 3 (2016)

 

Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law

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Duke Law > Duke Law Scholarship Repository > Journals > DJCIL > Vol. 26 > No. 3 (2016)

 

Volume 26, Number 3 (Spring 2016)

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Categorizing Acts by State Officials: Attribution and Responsibility in the Law of Foreign Official Immunity

Chimène I. Keitner

451

 

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On the Existence of a Customary Rule Granting Functional Immunity to State Officials and Its Exceptions: Back to Square One

Micaela Frulli

479

 

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The Significance of China’s Views on the Jus Cogens Exception to Foreign Government Official Immunity

Julian G. Ku

503

 

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The Adjudication of Foreign Official Immunity Determinations in the United States Post-Samantar: A Circuit Split and Its Implications

Christopher D. Totten

517

 

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“People Power” and the Problem of Sovereignty in International Law

Elizabeth A. Wilson

551

 

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Diplomatic Immunity and the Abuse of Domestic Workers: Criminal and Civil Remedies in the United States

Martina E. Vandenberg and Sarah Bessell

595

 

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