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Execution immunity
Definition
A legal protection that prevents creditors from seizing a foreign sovereign's property to satisfy a court judgment, even after the sovereign has been found liable. This is separate from and often narrower than jurisdictional immunity.
Examples
- •Justice Alito and Justice Kagan questioned the practical value of abrogating jurisdictional immunity when execution immunity would still prevent Exxon from collecting on any judgment against Cuban assets