Understanding Covered United States Persons: Legal Insights and Implications

Definition & Meaning

The term covered United States persons refers to specific individuals associated with the United States government. This includes:

  • Members of the Armed Forces of the United States
  • Elected or appointed officials of the United States Government
  • Other individuals employed by or working on behalf of the United States Government

This designation applies as long as the United States is not a participant in the International Criminal Court.

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Real-world examples

Here are a couple of examples of abatement:

Example 1: A soldier deployed overseas is considered a covered United States person, receiving protections under U.S. law while engaged in military operations.

Example 2: An elected senator attending an international conference is also classified as a covered United States person, ensuring they are protected under specific legal provisions. (hypothetical example)

Comparison with related terms

Term Definition
Covered United States Persons Individuals affiliated with the U.S. government receiving specific protections under U.S. law.
U.S. Citizens Individuals who are legally recognized as citizens of the United States, with rights and responsibilities under U.S. law.
Government Employees Individuals employed by the government, which may include non-covered persons depending on their role and context.

What to do if this term applies to you

If you believe you qualify as a covered United States person, consider the following steps:

  • Review your status and role within the U.S. government.
  • Consult legal resources or templates available through US Legal Forms to understand your rights and obligations.
  • If you face complex legal issues, seek advice from a qualified attorney.

Quick facts

Attribute Details
Definition Members of the U.S. Armed Forces, elected officials, and government employees under specific conditions.
Legal Context International law and military law.
Key Statute 22 USCS § 7432 (4)

Key takeaways

Frequently asked questions

Members of the Armed Forces, elected officials, and certain government employees qualify under this term.