fedezetkülönböz
Fedezetkülönböz, also known as the "difference in protection," is a concept in international law that refers to the varying levels of protection afforded to different categories of individuals, particularly in the context of international criminal law and human rights. This concept acknowledges that certain groups, such as political leaders, military personnel, and diplomats, may enjoy a higher degree of immunity or protection compared to ordinary citizens. The rationale behind fedezetkülönböz is to ensure that those in positions of power and responsibility are not arbitrarily subjected to the same legal processes as ordinary individuals, thereby maintaining the stability and functioning of the state.
The principle of fedezetkülönböz is rooted in the principle of sovereignty, which holds that a state has
Critics of fedezetkülönböz argue that it can be used to shield individuals from accountability for serious