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How do you sue the Department of State?

Can I sue the Department Of State


Does the International Court of Justice ensure countries compliance with the law?

The fact of the matter is that the ICJ cannot actually ensure state compliance. The ICJ simply determines whether or not any violation of a treaty between two or more nation states has been violated. The ICJ does not have any means of enforcing the law. In fact, international law is enforced primarily by the Security Council.


Can you sue the state of Texas?

Yes, you can sue any state. did you get my message


What state was sue found in?

Sue the dinosaur fossil was found in the state of South Dakota


Did roe try to sue wade?

Wade represented the state of Texas and Roe did not try to sue, she did sue.


What does ICJ do?

Almost 50 years ago, the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) pioneered the practice of sending experts to observe trials where there were concerns about the integrity of the proceedings


What does the acronyms ICJ means?

international court of justice


Can a North Carolina citizen sue the state of North Carolina?

You cannot sue a state - a state is collective organization designed for the greater purposes of its citizens. You CAN sue an individual component of it (i.e., a Department, a person, etc.)


Can an employer sue an employee in Texas?

Employers can sue employees in every state.


What has the author Sue Coe written?

Sue Coe has written: 'Police state'


Can you sue the state of Indiana for breach of privacy?

You can sue the state of Indiana for breach of privacy depending on the circumstances of the breach. For example, if you had a contract with a specific state agency that guaranteed you privacy and this contract was broken, then you could sue for breach of privacy.


Is it possible to sue a state in state court?

Yes, it is possible to sue a state in state court, but there are limitations and specific procedures that must be followed due to the concept of sovereign immunity.