Reforming Diplomatic Immunity: Striking a Balance between Privilege and Accountability in Modern Diplomacy
Abstract
This thesis presents a comprehensive study of suggested reforms that aim to rebalance the relationship between privilege and accountability in the context of diplomatic immunity. A range of alternative solutions has been proposed to address the deficiencies of the current paradigm, including suggestions for legislative reforms and the investigation of alternative conflict resolution systems. Moreover, this study aims to examine the practicality, effectiveness, and ethical considerations of these approaches to establish a course of action that maintains the ideals of justice and fairness, while retaining the fundamental aspects of diplomatic engagement.