Comparative Diplomatic and Consular Immunities Privileges and Inviolabilities
The ILA Committee is focused on domestic courts' interpretation and application of international norms concerning diplomatic and consular immunities, privileges, and inviolabilities. Presently, domestic judicial decisions on international law matters surpass international courts' rulings. Domestic courts' judgments, embedded within states' jurisdiction, may significantly impact international law enforcement – perhaps even more than international jurisdictions' decisions. Accordingly, quantitative and qualitative analyses have emerged to explore how specific topics or international legal instruments are addressed by domestic courts. Examples include research on the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women and crimes against humanity. However, no such study exists on international diplomatic and consular law, particularly regarding immunities, privileges, and inviolabilities, underscoring the need for the ILA Committee.