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Summary Of: Act of State Doctrine

The Act of State Doctrine enters consideration most often in cases where a foreign sovereign has expropriated the property of... The United States employs the Act of State Doctrine more broadly and with more frequency than other countries... the Supreme Court upheld the Act of State Doctrine by assuming the validity of Cuba... courts are not to apply the Act of State Doctrine as a bar against hearing cases of expropriation by a foreign sovereign... so that it can continue to apply the Act of State Doctrine in many cases...

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