Under international law, official-capacity suits brought against a foreign state’s officers are treated as suits against the state itself and thus as subject to the state’s immunity, even in suits alleging human rights abuses. This immunity regime differs from the immunity regime that applies in the United States in suits brought against state and federal officials for violations of federal law. Despite the federal government’s sovereign immunity and the immunity of state governments under Eleventh Amendment jurisprudence, courts often allow suits against federal and state officers for their official actions. This essay attempts to explain why the immunity rules differ between the two regimes. We begin by showing that the differential treat...
This Note will propose the constitutional framework courts should implement when suits are brought a...
Policymakers and legal scholars routinely make âcomparative institutional competenceâ claimsâc...
This chapter will discuss the principal immunity rules— state immunity (section III); diplomatic im...
Under international law, official-capacity suits brought against a foreign state’s officers are trea...
We recently argued in these pages that international law treats official-capacity suits brought agai...
The Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act (FSIA) provides that foreign states shall be immune from the ju...
article published in law journalThe immunity of foreign states from suit in U.S. courts is governed ...
Drawing the line between disputes that can be adjudicated in domestic (U.S.) courts and those that c...
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...
This Article attempts to clarify the doctrine of sovereign immunity and its exceptions in its applic...
Immunities from suit, whether for governments or government officials, occupy a semi-sacred place in...
For thirty years, international human rights litigation in U.S. courts has developed with little att...
In Samantar v. Yousuf, 130 S. Ct. 2278 (2010), the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously held that the Fore...
This Note will propose the constitutional framework courts should implement when suits are brought a...
This Note will propose the constitutional framework courts should implement when suits are brought a...
Policymakers and legal scholars routinely make âcomparative institutional competenceâ claimsâc...
This chapter will discuss the principal immunity rules— state immunity (section III); diplomatic im...
Under international law, official-capacity suits brought against a foreign state’s officers are trea...
We recently argued in these pages that international law treats official-capacity suits brought agai...
The Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act (FSIA) provides that foreign states shall be immune from the ju...
article published in law journalThe immunity of foreign states from suit in U.S. courts is governed ...
Drawing the line between disputes that can be adjudicated in domestic (U.S.) courts and those that c...
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...
This Article attempts to clarify the doctrine of sovereign immunity and its exceptions in its applic...
Immunities from suit, whether for governments or government officials, occupy a semi-sacred place in...
For thirty years, international human rights litigation in U.S. courts has developed with little att...
In Samantar v. Yousuf, 130 S. Ct. 2278 (2010), the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously held that the Fore...
This Note will propose the constitutional framework courts should implement when suits are brought a...
This Note will propose the constitutional framework courts should implement when suits are brought a...
Policymakers and legal scholars routinely make âcomparative institutional competenceâ claimsâc...
This chapter will discuss the principal immunity rules— state immunity (section III); diplomatic im...