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Fordham Law Review

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2021

Law; Foreign Relations; FSIA; Samantar v. Yousuf

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A Roadmap For Foreign Official Immunity Cases In U.S. Courts, William S. Dodge, Chimène I. Keitner Nov 2021

A Roadmap For Foreign Official Immunity Cases In U.S. Courts, William S. Dodge, Chimène I. Keitner

Fordham Law Review

This Article provides a roadmap for cases involving foreign official immunity in U.S. courts. In 2010, the U.S. Supreme Court held in Samantar v. Yousuf that the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act (FSIA) does not govern the immunity of foreign officials. Since Samantar, dozens of decisions have addressed questions of foreign official immunity. Yet, U.S. courts often seem lost. They frequently fail to engage with the customary international law rules of foreign official immunity, instead reaching back to an outdated provision of the 1965 Restatement (Second) of Foreign Relations Law. Courts are divided on how much deference to give …