Abstract

The article examines current trends in the development of state immunity in international commercial relations. The author characterizes and defines the concept of a commercial transaction while identifying the peculiarities of the state's participation in these relations as a subject of private international law. International legal instruments and national legislation in this area are analyzed. The author substantiates the necessity of applying limited immunity in international private law relations and places special emphasis on court practices.

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