Verfassungsblog (Aug 2024)

Cooperation à la Carte? - Austria’s Stance on Head of State Immunities and Cooperation

  • Anna Lena Hörzer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.59704/429964295a694d1f
Journal volume & issue
no. 2366-7044

Abstract

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In a recent contribution to this platform, Kai Ambos, Stefanie Bock, and a number of other distinguished German scholars have presented a compelling and highly topical plea for a consistent and effective application of the Rome Statute "without fear or favour" by Germany, one of its 124 States Parties. A similar risk of selectivity concerning the question of cooperation with the ICC can be observed in the present public and political discourse in Austria. I argue that an 'à la carte' approach to cooperation with the Court in matters of arrest and surrender, as partially indicated in the current debate, is untenable when adopting the ICC's recent jurisprudence on the horizontal inapplicability of head of State immunity, irrespective of the prevailing political circumstances.

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