Embassy not entitled to sovereign immunity

The Spanish embassy is not entitled to claim sovereign immunity from legal action by a firm of Irish engineers for payment for work it says it carried out in preparing for the refurbishment of the embassy’s commercial offices in Dublin, the High Court has ruled.

Embassy not entitled to sovereign immunity

NJ O’Gorman and Associates, Castleside Drive, Rathfarnham, Dublin, claims it is owed €36,450 for engineering services relating to the refurbishment of the Molesworth Street offices.

High Court president, Mr Justice Nicholas Kearns ruled that the relationship between O’Gormans and the embassy was an ordinary commercial activity and did not attract the immunity from being sued by another state which a sovereign state has under international law. The judge was told O’Gormans were asked in 2008 to prepare a report on what work needed to done to the embassy’s offices in the city.

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