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Acts of State, State Immunity, and Judicial Review in the United States
2018
British Journal of American Legal Studies
The doctrine of the Act of State and State Immunity has its foundation in common law frameworks. It is settled law that there is no cause of action that will make a foreign state liable in the domestic court of another country. In the United States there has been acceptance that certain cases involve "political questions" that are non-justiciable, as they are not a "case or controversy" as required by Article III of the U.S. Constitution. The courts have only intervened either where the federal
doi:10.2478/bjals-2018-0006
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