Par in parem non habet imperium

Principle in international law From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Par in parem non habet imperium (Latin for 'equals have no sovereignty over each other') is a general principle of international law, forming the basis of state immunity.[1][2] Because of this principle, a sovereign state cannot exercise jurisdiction over another sovereign state.[3][4][5]

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