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Commercial activity exception

Definition

An exception under FSIA Section 1605 that strips a foreign sovereign's immunity when the lawsuit is based on the sovereign's commercial activity in the United States or having a direct effect in the United States.

Examples

  • Respondents argue Cuban importers buying U.S. goods create a 'direct effect' in the U.S. sufficient to satisfy this exception, making FSIA abrogation unnecessary

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