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25 May, 11:48

Swenson's Ice Cream is doing business in Somalia. After three successful years of operating three ice cream parlors in the country, the Somali government took over the three ice cream parlors and began operating them and keeping the money paid by customers. Swenson's wishes to challenge the actions of the Somali government in court. Which of the following best describes Swenson's right to do so? a. Swenson can file suit in federal district court in Somalia and seek to have the confiscation issue addressed by a judge. b. Swenson is without remedy in this situation. c. Swenson can file suit in federal district court in the United States and seek to have the confiscation issue addressed by a judge. d. Under the Geneva Convention, the property must be returned to Swenson.

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  1. 25 May, 12:05
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    Under the Geneva Convention, the property must be returned to Swenson. Swenson has every right to file a law suit.

    Explanation:

    The Geneva convention protect people that are not taking part in hostility.
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