1. The FSIA provides in general that foreign nations may not be sued in U.S. courts, but...
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1. The FSIA provides in general that foreign nations may not be sued in U.S. courts, but there are certain exceptions. What principal exception to the FSIA is involved in this case?
2.What would it have taken for for the plaintiffs to show that the tort allegedly committed in Nigeria had a "direct effect" in the United States? Why is it that even though a U.S. partnership lost $100,000, this did not give the court jurisdiction?
3. Is this result fair to the U.S. partnership and investors. To the Nigerian government?
4. Does the U.S. limited partnership have any other possible course of legal action available?
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ISBN: 9781285439396
10th edition
Authors: Roby Sawyers, William Raabe, Gerald Whittenburg, Steven Gill
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