No es tan asi. En realidad la Fragata es considerada un bien del Estado Argentino, que es a quien los fondos buitres le hacen el juicio. Dicho muy simplemente lo que hacen es una acción de embargo sobre un bien del demandado.
La Fragata no tienen "inmunidad diplomatica", nada que ver, no es un pedazo de la embajada que flota. Lo que tiene es "jurisdicción nacional" es decir, los delitos cometidos en la misma se juzgan según la ley argentina.
Pero los buques militares si tienen inmunidad diplomatica acá lo reconocen los abogados de ambas partes :
El representante de Argentina, el abogado Larry Otoo, afirmó entonces que la fragata "Libertad" –buque escuela de la Armada argentina–
es una nave de carácter militar, que, según las leyes de Ghana, disfruta de inmunidad y no debe ser retenida.
Por su parte, el representante de NML, el abogado Ace Ankomah, respondió que,
aunque los barcos de guerra gozan de inmunidad, ésta no tiene porqué aplicarse si existen contratos de por medio.
¿ porqué afirmás que no es asi?
Pdata:
PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES, DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR RELATIONS, ETC
3 . Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations
Vienna, 18 April 1961
Entry into force :
24 April 1964, in accordance with article 51.
Registration :
24 June 1964, No. 7310
Status :
Signatories : 60. Parties : 187
Text :
United Nations,
Treaty Series ,
vol. 500, p. 95.
Note :
The Convention was adopted on 14 April 1961 by the United Nations Conference on Diplomatic Intercourse and Immunities held at the Neue Hofburg in Vienna, Austria, from 2 March to 14 April 1961. The Conference also adopted the Optional Protocol concerning the Acquisition of Nationality, the Optional Protocol concerning the Compulsory Settlement of Disputes, the Final Act and four resolutions annexed to that Act. The Convention and two Protocols were deposited with the Secretary-General of the United Nations. The Final Act, by unanimous decision of the Conference, was deposited in the archives of the Federal Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Austria. The text of the Final Act and of the annexed resolutions is published in the United Nations, Treaty Series , vol. 500, p. 212. For the proceedings of the Conference, see United Nations Conference on Diplomatic Intercourse and Immunities, Official Records, vols. I and II (United Nations publication, Sales Nos: 61.X.2 and 62.X.1).
Participant Signature Ratification, Accession(a), Succession(d)
Afghanistan 6 Oct 1965 a
Albania 18 Apr 1961 8 Feb 1988
Algeria 14 Apr 1964 a
Andorra 3 Jul 1996 a
Angola 9 Aug 1990 a
Argentina 18 Apr 1961 10 Oct 1963
Armenia 23 Jun 1993 a
Australia 30 Mar 1962 26 Jan 1968
Austria 18 Apr 1961 28 Apr 1966
Azerbaijan 13 Aug 1992 a
Bahamas 17 Mar 1977 d
Bahrain 2 Nov 1971 a
Bangladesh 13 Jan 1978 d
Barbados 6 May 1968 d
Belarus 18 Apr 1961 14 May 1964
Belgium 23 Oct 1961 2 May 1968
Belize 30 Nov 2000 a
Benin 27 Mar 1967 a
Bhutan 7 Dec 1972 a
Bolivia (Plurinational State of) 28 Dec 1977 a
Bosnia and Herzegovina
1 1 Sep 1993 d
Botswana 11 Apr 1969 a
Brazil 18 Apr 1961 25 Mar 1965
Bulgaria 18 Apr 1961 17 Jan 1968
Burkina Faso 4 May 1987 a
Burundi 1 May 1968 a
Cambodia 31 Aug 1965 a
Cameroon 4 Mar 1977 a
Canada 5 Feb 1962 26 May 1966
Cape Verde 30 Jul 1979 a
Central African Republic 28 Mar 1962 19 Mar 1973
Chad 3 Nov 1977 a
Chile 18 Apr 1961 9 Jan 1968
China
2,
3,
4 25 Nov 1975 a
Colombia 18 Apr 1961 5 Apr 1973
Comoros 27 Sep 2004 a
Congo 11 Mar 1963 a
Costa Rica 14 Feb 1962 9 Nov 1964
Côte d'Ivoire 1 Oct 1962 a
Croatia
1 12 Oct 1992 d
Cuba 16 Jan 1962 26 Sep 1963
Cyprus 10 Sep 1968 a
Czech Republic
5 22 Feb 1993 d
Democratic People's Republic of Korea 29 Oct 1980 a
Democratic Republic of the Congo 18 Apr 1961 19 Jul 1965
Denmark 18 Apr 1961 2 Oct 1968
Djibouti 2 Nov 1978 a
Dominica 24 Nov 1987 d
Dominican Republic 30 Mar 1962 14 Jan 1964
Ecuador 18 Apr 1961 21 Sep 1964
Egypt 9 Jun 1964 a
El Salvador 9 Dec 1965 a
Equatorial Guinea 30 Aug 1976 a
Eritrea 14 Jan 1997 a
Estonia 21 Oct 1991 a
Ethiopia 22 Mar 1979 a
Fiji 21 Jun 1971 d
Finland 20 Oct 1961 9 Dec 1969
France 30 Mar 1962 31 Dec 1970
Gabon 2 Apr 1964 a
Georgia 12 Jul 1993 a
Germany
6,
7 18 Apr 1961 11 Nov 1964
Ghana 18 Apr 1961 28 Jun 1962
Greece 29 Mar 1962 16 Jul 1970
Grenada 2 Sep 1992 a
Guatemala 18 Apr 1961 1 Oct 1963
Guinea 10 Jan 1968 a
Guinea-Bissau 11 Aug 1993 a
Guyana 28 Dec 1972 a