COVID-19

Can China be Sued for the spread of Covid-19?

Will Beijing face legal liability for its role in the global pandemic, or as a sovereign state, can it merely assert immunity and avoid litigation?

Was the failure to sound the alarm and contain the virus a breach of its duty under international law? What courts might hear a suit against China and how would this economic superpower defend itself?

As the international health crisis spreads, many around the world are pointing an accusing finger at China’s leadership and demanding they be held accountable before the law.

Yet, with so many thousands of casualties and unparalleled financial losses around the globe, Beijing would be loath to allow itself to be haled into any court by anyone.

What actions then can private citizens and businesses take to hold China legally responsible for the devastation? How can COVID-19 victims fight back?