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A Canadian Court May Not Declare Invalid the Acts of the Chinese

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A Canadian court may not declare invalid the acts of the Chinese government taken within China's own jurisdiction because it is presumed that the foreign country,China,acted legally within its own territory.This is an example of which of the following doctrines?


A) The act of state doctrine
B) The doctrine of sovereign immunity
C) The vesting of rights doctrine
D) The governmental interest doctrine

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