Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act: Recent SCOTUS Decision | |
The Supreme Court's decision in Federal Republic of Germany v. Philipp clarified the limits of the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act (FSIA), ruling that U.S. courts lack jurisdiction over foreign nations in cases where the expropriation exception does not apply. The case involved a dispute over a medieval art collection, where plaintiffs claimed it was coerced into sale during the Nazi regime. The Court found that sovereign immunity applied as the expropriation exception does not cover property taken from a foreign nation’s own nationals. For expert assistance in international litigation and court reporting, contact Ancillary Legal now! | |
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