Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 28 : Section 1602


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 1602. Findings and declaration of purpose

      The Congress finds that the determination by United States courts
    of the claims of foreign states to immunity from the jurisdiction
    of such courts would serve the interests of justice and would
    protect the rights of both foreign states and litigants in United
    States courts. Under international law, states are not immune from
    the jurisdiction of foreign courts insofar as their commercial
    activities are concerned, and their commercial property may be
    levied upon for the satisfaction of judgments rendered against them
    in connection with their commercial activities. Claims of foreign
    states to immunity should henceforth be decided by courts of the
    United States and of the States in conformity with the principles
    set forth in this chapter.



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