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    <title>Head of state immunity and the pursutt of justice: The ICC Paradigm in international legal landscapes</title>
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    <namePart>Benjamin, Suresh M. and Hashimy, Sayed Qudrat</namePart>
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      <placeTerm type="text">World Affairs: The Journal of International Issues</placeTerm>
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    <extent>28(4), Oct-Dec, 2024: p.26-51  </extent>
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  <abstract>This paper delivers into the intricate realm of head of state immunity in international laws, a principle designed to shield sitting heads of state from procreation or legal activate sin foreign jurisdiction. Rooted in the concepts of sovereign equality among sates, this immunity is intended to enable heads of state to executive their duties without the encumbrance of legal proceedings. – Reproduced </abstract>
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