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November 20, 2009

ASIL Explains the Current ICJ Litigation Between Germany and Italy

The American Society of International Law publishes a series of short articles to explain current issues in international law.  The latest is "Germany Sues Italy at the International Court of Justice on Foreign Sovereign Immunity – Legal Underpinnings and Implications for U.S. Law."  Click here to read it.

Hat tip to Sheila Ward.

(mew)

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