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                           THE AMERICAN


                           LAW INSTITUTE



                                   Fall 2024 Citations



      THE FOREIGN RELATIONS LAW OF THE

                         UNITED STATES 3D



     PART  I. INTERNATIONAL LAW AND ITS RELATION TO UNITED STATES LAW

           CHAPTER   1. INTERNATIONAL LAW: CHARACTER AND SOURCES

§ 102. Sources of International Law

D.D.C.2023. Subsec. (2) quot. in case quot. in sup. Foreign nonprofit organization and individuals who
sought to renounce their U.S. citizenship sued the State Department and others, alleging, among other
things, that defendants' final rule finalizing a $2,350 fee to process citizenship-renunciation requests
violated customary international law. This court granted defendants' partial motion for summary
judgment, holding that the fee did not violate customary international law. The court cited Restatement
Third of the Foreign Relations Law of the United States § 102 in explaining that customary international
law was the general and consistent practice of states followed by them from a sense of legal
obligation, and that plaintiffs failed to show that there was a customary international law requiring
renunciation of citizenship to be nearly free of charge. L'Association des Americains Accidentels v.
United States Department of State, 656 F.Supp.3d 165, 184.



                     PART  II. PERSONS  IN INTERNATIONAL LAW

                                 CHAPTER 1.   STATES

    SUBCHAPTER   A. RECOGNITION   OR  ACCEPTANCE OF STATES AND GOVERNMENTS

§ 203. Recognition or Acceptance of Governments

C.A.D.C.2023. Com. (a) quot. in case quot. in sup. Spanish creditors that obtained arbitration awards
issued by the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) against the
government of Venezuela filed an action to enforce the awards in the United States District Court for the

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