We should no longer expect the Alien Tort Statute to be the principal federal statute that deters overseas corporate rights violations. That distinction rightly belongs to the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, an antibribery statute that rests on undisputed principles of corporate liability, contains a clear congressional statement of extraterritorial application, and routinely collects penalties from multinational corporate defendants. Scholars have not associated the FCPA with human rights, owing principally to a thin understanding of rights theory. But freedom from corruption can and should be understood as a human right, one that is as old as social contract theory but new to federal and international law. With specific reforms—one modeled...
With increasing reports of corporations involved in serious human rights abuses that amount to inter...
Contrary to the claims of some observers, the Supreme Court\u27s decision in Sosa v. Alvarez-Machain...
The article presents information on the issue of complicit liability of the corporations in the U.S....
We should no longer expect the Alien Tort Statute to be the principal federal statute that deters ov...
The topic of this panel is civil participation in the global trading system, with a particular focus...
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...
International human rights law is generally thought to apply directly to states, not to corporations...
In this paper, Dr. Reed explores issues of corporate civil liability for human rights violations. Th...
The US Alien Tort Claims Act renders vindication to foreign claimants of gross human rights violatio...
In their book, Corporate Predators: The Hunt For Mega-Profits and The Attack on Democracy, Russell M...
Kiobel v. Royal Dutch Petroleum Co. involves an action under the Alien Tort Statute (ATS). The case ...
Per the U.S. Supreme Court, foreign tortfeasors, including corporate human rights violators, may no ...
Because Kiobel removed corporate defendants from the scope of civil liability under the ATS, and be...
This article explores whether transnational corporations or their executives can be held criminally ...
With increasing reports of corporations involved in serious human rights abuses that amount to inter...
Contrary to the claims of some observers, the Supreme Court\u27s decision in Sosa v. Alvarez-Machain...
The article presents information on the issue of complicit liability of the corporations in the U.S....
We should no longer expect the Alien Tort Statute to be the principal federal statute that deters ov...
The topic of this panel is civil participation in the global trading system, with a particular focus...
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...
International human rights law is generally thought to apply directly to states, not to corporations...
In this paper, Dr. Reed explores issues of corporate civil liability for human rights violations. Th...
The US Alien Tort Claims Act renders vindication to foreign claimants of gross human rights violatio...
In their book, Corporate Predators: The Hunt For Mega-Profits and The Attack on Democracy, Russell M...
Kiobel v. Royal Dutch Petroleum Co. involves an action under the Alien Tort Statute (ATS). The case ...
Per the U.S. Supreme Court, foreign tortfeasors, including corporate human rights violators, may no ...
Because Kiobel removed corporate defendants from the scope of civil liability under the ATS, and be...
This article explores whether transnational corporations or their executives can be held criminally ...
With increasing reports of corporations involved in serious human rights abuses that amount to inter...
Contrary to the claims of some observers, the Supreme Court\u27s decision in Sosa v. Alvarez-Machain...
The article presents information on the issue of complicit liability of the corporations in the U.S....