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I. Lagrand Case (Germany v United States of America)
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LawCriminal LawInternational CrimesAdministrative LawLagrand CaseUnited StatesInternational CourtPrivate International LawSocial SciencesInternational Criminal LawConflict Of LawInternational RelationsInternational Criminal CourtsInternational LawInternational Humanitarian LawPublic International LawComparative LawInternational Legal StudiesPolitical Science
In the LaGrand case, the United States found themselves for the second time within three years before the International Court of Justice dealing with the death penalty imposed on foreign nationals in the United States. 1 In contrast to the earlier case filed by Paraguay, the German-sponsored LaGrand case survived the provisional measures phase and went on to the merits stage. In its judgment of 27 June 2001, the Court largely affirmed all four German submissions and ruled that the United States had violated international law.
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