Article(electronic)January 26, 2023

Basfar v. Wong (U.K. Sup. Ct.)

In: International legal materials: ILM, Volume 62, Issue 3, p. 548-586

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Abstract

As the rules against modern slavery and trafficking have grown over the past three decades and become more effectively enforced, awareness has grown that domestic servants of diplomats form a class that is particularly vulnerable to exploitation, which means they are unusually badly protected and often unable to secure justice. First, the immunity of diplomats and other members of diplomatic missions forms an obstacle to civil and criminal proceedings against them; second, if a judgment is obtained through waiver of immunity, it cannot be enforced; and third, even if the diplomat is expelled, this still leaves the servant without an effective remedy.

Languages

English

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

ISSN: 1930-6571

DOI

10.1017/ilm.2022.65

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