

Lawfare Archive: Taking China to Court Over the Coronavirus
Jul 28, 2024
The podcast dives into Missouri's lawsuit against China regarding alleged COVID-19 cover-ups and PPE hoarding. It examines legislative attempts to bypass sovereign immunity, enabling litigation against foreign states. Experts discuss the potential legal frameworks for holding the Chinese Communist Party accountable and the geopolitical implications of China's pandemic response. The complexities of international law are explored, questioning whether these legal actions are effective or merely distractions from the U.S. response to the crisis.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Litigating Against Foreign States: The COVID-19 Controversy
02:48 • 22min
Accountability and Legal Challenges: The CCP and COVID-19
24:40 • 9min
Evaluating Sovereign Immunity in the Context of COVID-19 Litigation
33:53 • 6min
Geopolitical Implications of China's Pandemic Response
39:47 • 2min
Legal Battles and Diplomatic Tensions
41:23 • 11min
Challenges and Implications of Suing China Over COVID-19
52:27 • 6min