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Court Opinion Discusses Immunity of International Organizations Under IOIA and FSIA

Court Opinion Discusses Immunity of International Organizations Under IOIA and FSIA The passage outlines legal arguments about immunity provisions for international organizations, referencing the IFC and historical letters. It does not identify specific wrongdoing, financial flows, or direct involvement of high‑ranking officials beyond a past Secretary of State letter, offering limited investigative value. Key insights: IFC argues that restrictive immunity would undermine the purpose of granting immunity to international organizations.; Discussion of how international development banks could be subject to commercial activity exceptions under FSIA.; Citation of a 1992 letter from Acting Secretary of State Arnold Kanter to President George H.W. Bush regarding OAS immunity.

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Court Opinion Discusses Immunity of International Organizations Under IOIA and FSIA The passage outlines legal arguments about immunity provisions for international organizations, referencing the IFC and historical letters. It does not identify specific wrongdoing, financial flows, or direct involvement of high‑ranking officials beyond a past Secretary of State letter, offering limited investigative value. Key insights: IFC argues that restrictive immunity would undermine the purpose of granting immunity to international organizations.; Discussion of how international development banks could be subject to commercial activity exceptions under FSIA.; Citation of a 1992 letter from Acting Secretary of State Arnold Kanter to President George H.W. Bush regarding OAS immunity.

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