International
Dec. 1, 2000
International Tribunals Help Redress Injustices Abroad
If one is interested in an individual's ability to obtain access to justice, international mechanisms should not be overlooked. International tribunals have operated to redress wrongs to individuals, and the United States has provided for compensation for wrongs perpetrated abroad. Thus, victims of foreign states have been able to bring actions against foreign governments successfully in U.S. courts.




If one is interested in an individual's ability to obtain access to justice, international mechanisms should not be overlooked. International tribunals have operated to redress wrongs to individuals, and the United States has provided for compensation for wrongs perpetrated abroad. Thus, victims...
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