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This book represents a comprehensive coverage of the doctrine of sovereign immunity; one chapter provides a summary of the sovereign immunity laws in all US states. The book provides the reader with a knowledge and understanding of the sovereign immunity doctrine but also provides the reader with an awareness and understanding of the important legal problems and road blocks that confront attorneys who represent victims of improvident government actions. One chapter discusses the immunity of foreign States regarding claims filed against foreign governments in United States courts and when and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book represents a comprehensive coverage of the doctrine of sovereign immunity; one chapter provides a summary of the sovereign immunity laws in all US states. The book provides the reader with a knowledge and understanding of the sovereign immunity doctrine but also provides the reader with an awareness and understanding of the important legal problems and road blocks that confront attorneys who represent victims of improvident government actions. One chapter discusses the immunity of foreign States regarding claims filed against foreign governments in United States courts and when and how a claim can be brought successfully against a foreign State in a court in the United States for violations, among others, of international law. The book is an invaluable reference work for attorneys who may represent victims of governmental misconduct; attorneys should read this book in advance to filing a lawsuit against the government in any context.
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MARILYN E. PHELAN, the Paul Whitfield Horn Distinguished Professor of Law Emerita at Texas Tech University, is a life member of the two leading legal institutions--American Law Institute and Uniform Law Commission. In addition to authoring or co-authoring seventeen books and over fifty articles on legal issues related to federal tax law and nonprofits, she has co-authored this book and one other based on her Christian faith and extensive Bible studies. JAY M. PHELAN is certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization as a specialist in criminal law and is co-author of Sovereign Immunity Law. Prior to his now sixteenth year as a district judge, he was in the private practice of law and also served as a county attorney. He is currently chair of deacons at his church and has served as a Bible teacher.