Sumario: | This book by Elena Carolina Díaz Galán offers an in-depth analysis of diplomatic protection, a traditional institution in international law. It examines both international and domestic legal frameworks concerning the protection of nationals abroad, with a focus on Spanish practices. The book explores the relationship between diplomatic protection and human rights, providing a detailed examination of the legal and practical challenges involved. It also analyzes a significant Spanish legal case, highlighting judicial perspectives and legislative positions on the state's obligations in diplomatic protection. The work aims to clarify the legal definitions and requirements for diplomatic protection, and it reflects on international and national laws' interplay, offering insights into the subject's future development. This scholarly work is intended for legal professionals, scholars, and students interested in international law and human rights.
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