Yes, an individual can sue a foreign country under certain circumstances, primarily through provisions in international law or specific statutes like the U.S. Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act (FSIA). However, foreign sovereign immunity generally protects countries from being sued in the courts of another nation unless specific exceptions apply, such as commercial activities or violations of international law. The legal process can be complex and often requires navigating diplomatic considerations.
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