International law redefined: US courts balance foreign interests in antitrust cases.
The article discusses how courts should consider international comity when deciding whether to assert jurisdiction in antitrust proceedings. It explores the balance between U.S. and foreign interests in determining jurisdiction. The Act of State doctrine is also examined, which may prevent courts from questioning the motives of foreign governments. The study emphasizes the importance of balancing U.S. and foreign interests in antitrust cases to uphold international comity.