US Covid-19 court cases against China could cast shadow on bilateral ties: China Daily contributor

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In the article, the writer says that if the US Congress clears the way for US courts to exercise jurisdiction over the lawsuits against China, it would constitute a flagrant violation of the principle of state sovereignty.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

BEIJING - Ever since the novel coronavirus outbreak triggered a state of emergency in the United States, several American citizens, companies and state attorneys general have filed more than a dozen civil lawsuits against the Chinese government, asking it to pay"compensation" for the damage the pandemic has caused.The US Foreign Sovereign Immunity Act, which serves as the only legal basis for US courts to determine whether a foreign country enjoys immunity, provides seven exceptions.

The courts of one state cannot hear a case in which another state or its government is accused, unless the latter waives its immunity from jurisdiction. Different outcomes of the lawsuits filed in the US against China may impact Sino-US ties and international relations differently. In that case, China has the right to take necessary legislative countermeasures, which will adversely affect Sino-US relations and, by extension, the improvement of the global governance system, given that any of such legislation poses a potential threat to other sovereign states.

 

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