

Lawfare Archive: The Past, Present and Future of Sovereign Immunity
Nov 24, 2022
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
Aura Frames - The Law Fair Podcast for December 11, 2020
02:49 • 3min
The Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act
06:12 • 3min
Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act (FSIA)
09:23 • 2min
Foreign Sovereign Immunity in the US
11:15 • 5min
Congress and the Foreign Sovereign Communities Act
16:45 • 3min
Is Congress Really Authorized Under US Law?
19:58 • 5min
Do You Think Amendments to the FSIA Are a Good Idea?
24:53 • 4min
Is the HACT Act an Appropriate Subject for Investigation?
28:54 • 3min
Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act
31:27 • 3min
The Importance of International Law
34:34 • 3min
Aura Frames - The Best Digital Picture Frame
37:25 • 4min
Is the Trump Administration Trying to Boost Foreign Sovereign Immunity?
41:06 • 3min
Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act
43:40 • 6min
The COVID Pandemic Is a Political Stun, Not a Genuine Effort to Seek Compensation
49:20 • 4min
How Does the FSIA Apply in the Criminal Context?
52:57 • 4min
Foreign Official Immunity in the United States
57:10 • 2min
Is There a Separation of Powers?
59:04 • 5min
Ingrid Keitner: Is the FSIA a Valuable Tool?
01:03:40 • 4min
The HACT Act and the Stop COVID Act Are Emblematic of a Trend to Looking at Amendments to the FSIA as Just Another Tool in Congress's Toolkit
01:07:15 • 4min