Syria’s Government Collapse Leaves Successor State Facing U.S. Court Liabilities for Terrorism Allegations

Following the collapse of its government, Syria remains liable in U.S. courts for allegations related to support for terrorism under the Assad regime. Steven R. Perles, founder of the Perles Law Firm, emphasized that the successor state does not receive immunity from previous judgments. Instead, it inherits legal liabilities from the prior regime. This situation underscores the complexities surrounding international law and the implications for successor states accused of supporting terrorism. For further details on this ongoing legal narrative, visit the original article here.