2019, magisterská práce
Head: JUDr. Mgr. Ondřej Horák, Ph.D., Chair of Legal Theory and History of Law - Faculty of Law, UP Olomouc
Abstract
This master's thesis deals with the concept of extraterritoriality as an institute of international law that includes diplomatic privileges and immunities. The first chapter deals with the concept itself, starting from Grotius' theory of extraterritoriality, which ends with the Vienna Convention, with some references to the use of this concept in modern law. The second chapter is devoted to the subjects of extraterritorial law, primarily diplomatic envoys, but also heads of state, armed forces and warships. Their special privileges and immunities, including inviolability, are described in the third chapter. The last chapter contains two specific cases from the interwar period that were dealt with by the Czechoslovak Ministry of Foreign Affairs.