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Immunity as Head of State for Zimbabwe's President Mugabe
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 March 2017
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- Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law
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* Murphy wishes to acknowledge the superb research assistance provided by Anna Conley, Benjamin Gould, Matthew Haws, and Grant Willis for volume 95.
1 28 U.S.C. §1350 note (1994).
2 See Jillian, Reilly, Let Them Pursue at Least Symbolic Justice, Wash. Post, Feb. 18, 2001, at B5 Google Scholar.
3 [Editor’s Note: Gerritsen v. de la Madrid, No. CV 85–5020–PAR (CD. Cal. Feb. 5, 1986), rev’d as to other defendants on other grounds, 819 F.2d 1119 (9th Cir. 1987).]
4 [Editor’s Note: Estate of Domingo v. Marcos, No. C82–1055V (W.D. Wash. July 14, 1983).]
5 Suggestion of Immunity Submitted by the United States of America at 3–8 (Feb. 23, 2001), Tachiona v. Mugabe, 00 Civ. 6666 (VM) (S.D.N.Y.) (footnotes omitted).
6 28 U.S.C. §§1602–1611 (1994).
7 Government’s Memorandum of Law in Reply to Plaintiffs’ Answering Brief Concerning Defendants’ Immunity at 9, 12–13 (June 1, 2001), Tachiona v. Mugabe, 00 Civ. 6666 (VM) (S.D.N.Y.).