On June 1, 2010, the U.S. Supreme Court decided unanimously in Samantar v. Yousef that the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act (FSIA), which governs the immunity of foreign states in U.S. courts, does not apply in suits against foreign officials. This report provides an overview of the FSIA, followed by a consideration of the remaining options for foreign officials who seek immunity from lawsuits, as well as some of the questions that may emerge from each option. The report also addresses legislation that would affect the immunity of foreign officials, including S. 2930
The article is devoted to the U.S. Supreme Court decision of June 1, 2010 in the case Samantar v. Yo...
The article is devoted to the U.S. Supreme Court decision of June 1, 2010 in the case Samantar v. Yo...
This Note will propose the constitutional framework courts should implement when suits are brought a...
On June 1, 2010, the U.S. Supreme Court decided unanimously in Samantar v. Yousef that the Foreign S...
On June 1, 2010, the U.S. Supreme Court decided unanimously in Samantar v. Yousef that the Foreign S...
This Article provides a roadmap for cases involving foreign official immunity in U.S. courts. In 201...
This Article provides a roadmap for cases involving foreign official immunity in U.S. courts. In 201...
article published in law journalThe immunity of foreign states from suit in U.S. courts is governed ...
The U.S. Supreme Court decided in Samantar v. Yousuf that claims of immunity by individual foreign o...
I am delighted to speak here at Vanderbilt regarding the U.S. Government\u27s perspective on Foreign...
Drawing the line between disputes that can be adjudicated in domestic (U.S.) courts and those that c...
This essay examines the theoretical underpinnings of the immunity of foreign government officials fo...
This essay examines the theoretical underpinnings of the immunity of foreign government officials fo...
In Samantar v Yousuf,1 the Supreme Court unanimously held that the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act ...
The article is devoted to the U.S. Supreme Court decision of June 1, 2010 in the case Samantar v. Yo...
The article is devoted to the U.S. Supreme Court decision of June 1, 2010 in the case Samantar v. Yo...
The article is devoted to the U.S. Supreme Court decision of June 1, 2010 in the case Samantar v. Yo...
This Note will propose the constitutional framework courts should implement when suits are brought a...
On June 1, 2010, the U.S. Supreme Court decided unanimously in Samantar v. Yousef that the Foreign S...
On June 1, 2010, the U.S. Supreme Court decided unanimously in Samantar v. Yousef that the Foreign S...
This Article provides a roadmap for cases involving foreign official immunity in U.S. courts. In 201...
This Article provides a roadmap for cases involving foreign official immunity in U.S. courts. In 201...
article published in law journalThe immunity of foreign states from suit in U.S. courts is governed ...
The U.S. Supreme Court decided in Samantar v. Yousuf that claims of immunity by individual foreign o...
I am delighted to speak here at Vanderbilt regarding the U.S. Government\u27s perspective on Foreign...
Drawing the line between disputes that can be adjudicated in domestic (U.S.) courts and those that c...
This essay examines the theoretical underpinnings of the immunity of foreign government officials fo...
This essay examines the theoretical underpinnings of the immunity of foreign government officials fo...
In Samantar v Yousuf,1 the Supreme Court unanimously held that the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act ...
The article is devoted to the U.S. Supreme Court decision of June 1, 2010 in the case Samantar v. Yo...
The article is devoted to the U.S. Supreme Court decision of June 1, 2010 in the case Samantar v. Yo...
The article is devoted to the U.S. Supreme Court decision of June 1, 2010 in the case Samantar v. Yo...
This Note will propose the constitutional framework courts should implement when suits are brought a...