Act of State doctrine bars judicial review of sovereign acts, precluding court challenges to valid sovereign exercises of power. Act of State denotes an action performed by a sovereign or its authorized delegate within the scope of vested authority; such acts are treated as non-justiciable and ordinarily cannot be subjected to legal proceedings or questioned in court.
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Act of State doctrine bars judicial review of sovereign acts, precluding court challenges to valid sovereign exercises of power.
Act of State denotes an action performed by a sovereign or its authorized delegate within the scope of vested authority; such acts are treated as non-justiciable and ordinarily cannot be subjected to legal proceedings or questioned in court.
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