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19 July, 12:28

The foreign sovereign immunities act spells out what a "foreign state" includes.

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  1. 19 July, 12:39
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    It establishes what the rights are of foreign nations in the United States and what they can and cannot be sued for in necessary cases and situations. It also explains and establishes concepts like government immunity and state immunity. It was put into law by president Gerald Ford in the 70s and has been interpreted in various ways since.
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