Exploring the Concept of Foreign Public Entity in International Law
Definition & meaning
A foreign public entity refers to specific types of organizations or governments that operate outside the United States. This term encompasses:
- A foreign government or any governmental entity from another country.
- A public international organization recognized under U.S. law, which enjoys certain privileges and immunities.
- An entity that is either fully or partially owned or controlled by a foreign government.
- Any other organization that includes one or more foreign governments or entities in its structure.