The Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act (FSIA) is a U.S. federal law that establishes when and how a foreign state may be sued in American courts. It provides the sole basis for obtaining jurisdiction over a foreign state in the United States. The FSIA sets forth the circumstances under which a foreign state is immune from the jurisdiction of U.S. courts and the exceptions to that immunity.
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