The Law of Sovereign Immunity and Terrorism |
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Author:
| Cooper-Hill, James |
Series title: | Terrorism: Documents of International and Local Control, Second Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-0-379-21547-2 |
Publication Date: | Feb 2006 |
Publisher: | Oceana Publications
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Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | USD $305.00 |
Book Description:
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The war against terrorism has a new front: the courtrooms of America. When his friend became the first hostage held in Baghdad during the Persian Gulf War in 1992, James Cooper-Hill became engaged in litigation against three terrorist nations: Iraq, Libya, and Sudan. Of the three judgements against Iraq that have been paid, two of them are cases where the author represented the plaintiff. In this path-breaking treatise on the subject, Cooper-Hill takes the reader through the history of...
More DescriptionThe war against terrorism has a new front: the courtrooms of America. When his friend became the first hostage held in Baghdad during the Persian Gulf War in 1992, James Cooper-Hill became engaged in litigation against three terrorist nations: Iraq, Libya, and Sudan. Of the three judgements against Iraq that have been paid, two of them are cases where the author represented the plaintiff. In this path-breaking treatise on the subject, Cooper-Hill takes the reader through the history of sovereign immunity in English-speaking countries and then through the many stages involved when trying to thwart sovereign immunity and obtain damages against terrorist nations. Topics covered include pre-statutory U.S. administrative procedure, pre-1976 statutory exemptions, due process requirements, and collateral international terrorism law.