This article proposes a model of treaty-based veil piercing for civil liability claims by victims of human rights harm inflicted by businesses. The primary inspiration for this model comes from investment treaty provisions dealing with corporate investors. Our examination of investment law for this purpose exposes the double standard in the treatment of the corporate veil between these two remedy regimes,andoffersawaytoaddressthis.Thetestweproposeforliftingthe veil in order to allow victims to claim against the parent company in a corporate group is one of ‘legal control’. It aims to capture cases where the parent did not necessarily take an active role in the subsidiary’s business, but it is still treated as being in control of it by virtue ...
For the purpose of developing the economic growth within the market, the corporate structure has alw...
Present research paper is focused on the piercing of the corporate veil in the European Union (EU) c...
The UNGPs require governments to ensure that, when human rights abuses occur in the context of busin...
Veil piercing is a doctrine of corporate law allowing the courts to lift the veil between a company ...
Corporate limited liability laws (CLL) [the corporate veil (tCV)] is a major obstacle for implementa...
This article examines the veil piercing rule following the Supreme Court decision in Prest v Petrode...
Veil-piercing is an equitable remedy. This simple insight has been lost over time. What started as a...
Upon acquisition of legal personality a company enjoys certain attributes such as limited liability....
Piercing the corporate veil is the practice of disregarding the limited liability characteristic of ...
In the typical veil piercing case, the plaintiff seeks to hold the owners of an entity liable for th...
Corporations have been undertaking very risk-taking activities abroad. Since they are met with less ...
Sovereign nations own more than ten percent of the world\u27s largest firms and use these ownership ...
The article addresses the vexing problem of holding corporations liable for assisting in the soverei...
With the lines between shareholders and corporations blurring over constitutional rights like free e...
This Article reviews the corporate veil-piercing tests courts are increasingly using to grant lenien...
For the purpose of developing the economic growth within the market, the corporate structure has alw...
Present research paper is focused on the piercing of the corporate veil in the European Union (EU) c...
The UNGPs require governments to ensure that, when human rights abuses occur in the context of busin...
Veil piercing is a doctrine of corporate law allowing the courts to lift the veil between a company ...
Corporate limited liability laws (CLL) [the corporate veil (tCV)] is a major obstacle for implementa...
This article examines the veil piercing rule following the Supreme Court decision in Prest v Petrode...
Veil-piercing is an equitable remedy. This simple insight has been lost over time. What started as a...
Upon acquisition of legal personality a company enjoys certain attributes such as limited liability....
Piercing the corporate veil is the practice of disregarding the limited liability characteristic of ...
In the typical veil piercing case, the plaintiff seeks to hold the owners of an entity liable for th...
Corporations have been undertaking very risk-taking activities abroad. Since they are met with less ...
Sovereign nations own more than ten percent of the world\u27s largest firms and use these ownership ...
The article addresses the vexing problem of holding corporations liable for assisting in the soverei...
With the lines between shareholders and corporations blurring over constitutional rights like free e...
This Article reviews the corporate veil-piercing tests courts are increasingly using to grant lenien...
For the purpose of developing the economic growth within the market, the corporate structure has alw...
Present research paper is focused on the piercing of the corporate veil in the European Union (EU) c...
The UNGPs require governments to ensure that, when human rights abuses occur in the context of busin...