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The doctrine, from English law, that the sovereign or government because its actions are presumed to be in accordance with law cannot commit a legal wrong and is thus immune from suit.
Sovereign immunity is the doctrine, from English law, that the sovereign or government, because its actions are presumed to be in accordance with law, cannot commit a legal wrong and is thus immune from suit.

Could someone fill me in on this one. I don't seem to get it. Does it belong here anyway? -- WojPob

It is an article concerning one Maxim Preabrazhenskiy, a prominent figure in contemporary Russian history.


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