International Law vs. US Domestic Law on Foreign Leader Immunity and Prosecution
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International Law vs. US Domestic Law on Foreign Leader Immunity and Prosecution

International law generally grants sitting presidents immunity from foreign arrest to allow them to perform their duties. However, US domestic law, under the Ker-Frisbie doctrine, permits American courts to try foreign leaders regardless of how they were brought to US soil, even if the capture contravened international norms. The ICJ has affirmed that foreign courts cannot prosecute sitting heads of state, even for severe crimes.

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