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Court Opinion Discusses Sovereign Immunity and the International Finance Corporation
The passage provides a legal background on the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act and the status of the International Finance Corporation. It contains no specific allegations, transactions, or names lin FSIA adopts a restrictive theory of sovereign immunity for commercial activities. Foreign governments can be sued under statutory exceptions, notably commercial activity with a US ne The Internationa
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The passage provides a legal background on the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act and the status of the International Finance Corporation. It contains no specific allegations, transactions, or names lin FSIA adopts a restrictive theory of sovereign immunity for commercial activities. Foreign governments can be sued under statutory exceptions, notably commercial activity with a US ne The Internationa
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