1945

Dispute between Great Britain and Portugal in the case of Yuille, Shortridge & Cie. Award rendered by the Senate of the Free City of Hamburg on 21 October 1861

Assessment of the final nature of a judicial decision—in view of the principle of judicial independence, a government is not entitled to consider the just character of a final sentence—exception to the prohibition to intercede in case of denial of justice or a travesty of proceedings.

Related Subject(s): International Law and Justice
Sustainable Development Goals:
Countries: Portugal
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