Nml Capital V Spaceport Systems
Nml Capital v Spaceport Systems in 2011
United States views on international law (based on the document “Digest of U.S. Practice in International Law”): See Section A.2.a.(1), supra, for discussion of this case considering whether Argentina's contribution to a satellite for measuring ocean salinity was immune from attachment because the satellite was not being used for commercial purposes, among other reasons.
Nml Capital v. Spaceport Systems
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- Privileges
- Immunities
- Foreign Sovereign Immunities
- Execution Of Judgments
- Post-Judgment Actions
- Attachments