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Cross-Border LawOctober 28, 20255 min read

Sovereign Immunity and Commercial Asset Execution: Enforcing Against State Entities

AuthorSenior Partner, International Law
Sovereign Immunity and Commercial Asset Execution: Enforcing Against State Entities

A professional brief on navigating sovereign immunity exceptions, identifying commercial state assets, and enforcing arbitration awards.

Enforcing court judgments or arbitration awards against sovereign states or state-owned entities requires overcoming state immunity defenses.

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1. Distinguishing Sovereign vs. Commercial Assets

State immunity applies to assets held for sovereign purposes (such as embassy bank accounts). Commercial assets (like state-owned airline aircraft or trade vessels) are subject to execution under UN Article 19. We locate and verify asset purposes to support execution orders.

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2. Sovereign Immunity Waivers in Contracts

We advise corporate clients to include explicit waivers of sovereign immunity in contracts with state actors, ensuring that judgments can be directly enforced against assets in accordance with UK SIA Section 13.

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3. Enforcement under the New York Convention

We coordinate global asset execution networks, leveraging international treaties to enforce awards against state commercial holdings across neutral jurisdictions, overcoming diplomatic barriers.

VERIFIED LEGAL SOURCES & AUTHORITIES
UN Convention on Jurisdictional Immunities2004, Article 19
State Immunity ActUK SIA 1978, Section 13
European Convention on State Immunity1972
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