392. Claims for injuries to corporations and shareholders.

392. Claims for injuries to corporations and shareholders.

International Law and Foreign Relations (Volume 61 (2018)) | Commentary

As a general rule, under international law, a state may take up by way of diplomatic protection a claim which arises out of an injury committed against a corporation or other juridical person which possesses its nationality1. For the purposes of diplomatic protection, what is important from the point of view of international law is whether a corporation is granted separate legal personality