Why is the United States a favorite jurisdiction within which to bring legal cases concerning international matters? Discuss at least two reasons in your answer, and provide two relevant examples. Then, identify another country whose national courts are a good venue for international human rights cases. Justify your selection.

What will be an ideal response?


The ideal answer should include:
1. Provide two reasons. First, U.S. juries have a reputation for awarding bigger settlements in lawsuits than juries elsewhere in the world. Second, because many people and governments do business in the United States, it is often possible to collect damages awarded by a U.S. court.
2. Discuss two examples. For instance, U.S. courts in recent years have ruled on human rights cases brought by Chinese dissidents over the 1989 Tiananmen massacre, Cuban exiles against the Cuban government, and a Paraguayan doctor suing a Paraguayan police official for torturing the doctor's son.
3. Identify a second country as a good venue for international human rights cases. For example, Belgium's national courts are a favorite venue because a 1993 law gives them jurisdiction over any violation of the Geneva Conventions.
4. Provide a concise summary and effective conclusion.

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