Immunity on Trial

By Miriam Driessen

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Set against the backdrop of an extraordinary wave of litigation against Chinese corporations in Ethiopia, Immunity on Trial probes the question of immunity in everyday encounters. Political and legal immunity are justified by the principle that certain social aims outweigh the value of imposing liability. To be exempt from the rules, however, is a privilege granted to or demanded by the powerful, one that is shaped by global inequalities. Drawing on observations from the courthouse, interviews with litigants and judges, and analyses of case files, Miriam Driessen demonstrates how immunity is debated and delegitimized—or affirmed—by those who fight, exact, grant, or weigh it. From the construction site to the registrar’s office and into the courtroom, she documents tussles over immunity, unraveling the politics of dignity on which they are founded.

Miriam Driessen is an anthropologist and the author of Tales of Hope, Tastes of Bitterness: Chinese Road Builders in Ethiopia.

University of California Press, 2026

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