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  1. Discuss the law of foreign sovereign immunity in the United States. Specifically, discuss the general rule it establishes and exceptions to it. Also discuss how the rule today evolved from the traditional approach prior to the post-war era (the end of World War Two).
  2. Discuss the relationship of international law to federal and state law in the United States. Specifically, discuss the “Supremacy Clause” of the U.S. Constitution and how this has been interpreted by the U.S. Supreme Court in relation to federal and state law.
  3. Discuss separation of powers and federalism in connection with international executive agreements negotiated by the President. Specifically, discuss ‘delegation of authority,’preemption,’ and inherent powers of the president.
  4. Discuss the Alien Tort Statute and actions under it concerning foreign international law violations? How has this been restricted recently by the U.S Supreme Court and what are the implication of this as to cases brought under it and the role of U.S. courts in the international system?
  5. Discuss the approach the Supreme Court utilizes in determining the validity of executive actions generally. Please refer specifically to trade issues. Give some specific examples.
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Foreign Sovereign Immunity in the U.S. is driven by the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act (“FSIA”) which establishes the limitations of the U.S. court's jurisdiction over the foreign sovereign nation. FSIA which was established in 1976 provides a means or a basis to bring a lawsuit against a foreign sovereign or its agencies. Foreign sovereign

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