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China's Travel Decision and Sovereign Immunity Principle
The decision to let people from Wuhan travel to the world while shutting down travel to Wuhan within China was fateful for the COVID-19 pandemic. The speaker opines that it would not be advisable to change the principle of sovereign immunity in the courts to deal with China or India.
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In a recent podcast, Joe Rogan expressed his concerns about oppressive countries like China and their treatment of citizens.
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In a recent podcast, Joe Rogan expressed his concerns about oppressive countries like China and their treatment of citizens. He believes that these countries should be judged for their human rights violations and lack of freedom of speech.
ChapterChina's Travel Decision and Sovereign Immunity Principle
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The decision to ban travel to and from Wuhan but allow people from Wuhan to leave and travel the world may have had a more significant impact on the global spread of COVID-19 than the ban itself.
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The decision to ban travel to and from Wuhan but allow people from Wuhan to leave and travel the world may have had a more significant impact on the global spread of COVID-19 than the ban itself. It is unlikely that tik tok falls under the necessary for national survival category, and changing the principle of sovereign immunity in the courts would not be practical.