In their book, Corporate Predators: The Hunt For Mega-Profits and The Attack on Democracy, Russell Mokhiber and Robert Weissman expose the pervasiveness of rights violations committed by corporations both domestically and abroad. However, while the authors alert their readers to and educate them about the dangers of globalization, they fail to provide many clear solutions. Fortunately, evidence suggests that the United States judicial system is already being used to pursue corporate accountability in the global marketplace. The Alien Tort Claims Act (ATCA), adopted by the first Congress in the Judiciary Act of 1789, provides foreigners who suffer human rights injuries outside the United States a federal forum through which to pursue their c...
The almost two decade-long bonanza of civil litigation concerning gross human rights violations comm...
As the world has become smaller through technological advances in travel and communication, the inte...
The topic of this panel is civil participation in the global trading system, with a particular focus...
In their book, Corporate Predators: The Hunt For Mega-Profits and The Attack on Democracy, Russell M...
The US Alien Tort Claims Act renders vindication to foreign claimants of gross human rights violatio...
In the past thirty-five years, international human rights lawyers and, more recently, international ...
At one time, the only social responsibility of a business was to increase its profits. During this p...
This legal note analyzes the legal issues raised when suing corporations in the United States federa...
The essay focuses on the issue of accountability of multinational enterprises for human rights to un...
The Alien Tort Statute (also referred to as the Alien Tort Claims Act) is a US statute that provides...
The Alien Tort Claims Act (ATCA) arguably allows non-U.S. citizens to bring claims for violations of...
For over 30 years, human rights, environmental and other plaintiffs’ attorneys have hailed foreign n...
This paper addresses complex legal issues in light of and in the context of Jesner v. Arab Bank, a c...
Indigenous peoples are often the victims of human rights violations at the hands of Multinational Co...
The almost two decade-long bonanza of civil litigation concerning gross human rights violations comm...
The almost two decade-long bonanza of civil litigation concerning gross human rights violations comm...
As the world has become smaller through technological advances in travel and communication, the inte...
The topic of this panel is civil participation in the global trading system, with a particular focus...
In their book, Corporate Predators: The Hunt For Mega-Profits and The Attack on Democracy, Russell M...
The US Alien Tort Claims Act renders vindication to foreign claimants of gross human rights violatio...
In the past thirty-five years, international human rights lawyers and, more recently, international ...
At one time, the only social responsibility of a business was to increase its profits. During this p...
This legal note analyzes the legal issues raised when suing corporations in the United States federa...
The essay focuses on the issue of accountability of multinational enterprises for human rights to un...
The Alien Tort Statute (also referred to as the Alien Tort Claims Act) is a US statute that provides...
The Alien Tort Claims Act (ATCA) arguably allows non-U.S. citizens to bring claims for violations of...
For over 30 years, human rights, environmental and other plaintiffs’ attorneys have hailed foreign n...
This paper addresses complex legal issues in light of and in the context of Jesner v. Arab Bank, a c...
Indigenous peoples are often the victims of human rights violations at the hands of Multinational Co...
The almost two decade-long bonanza of civil litigation concerning gross human rights violations comm...
The almost two decade-long bonanza of civil litigation concerning gross human rights violations comm...
As the world has become smaller through technological advances in travel and communication, the inte...
The topic of this panel is civil participation in the global trading system, with a particular focus...