State immunity and violation of international norms of Jus Cogens: The Al-Adsani v. United Kingdom case
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I. HECHOS Y CUESTIONES JURÍDICAS.- II. LA PROHIBICIÓN DE LA TORTURA: 1. Las obligaciones que impone a los Estados. 2. La competencia universal de los Tribunales nacionales para conocer de las denuncias de tortura. 3. Su condición de norma internacional de jus cogens.- III. LA INMUNIDAD DEL ESTADO EXTRANJERO: 1. Su compatibilidad con el derecho de acceso a los tribunales. 2. Su relación con las normas internacionales de jus cogens. IV. CONSIDERACIONES FINALES.
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