This paper summarises two cases, currently underway, concerning parent company tortious liability for subsidiaries. In the United Kingdom, Zambian villagers are suing Vedanta Resources plc and in Canada, Eritrean citizens are suing Nevsun Resources Ltd. The paper examines the implications arising from these, internationally, before turning to their relevance to Australian case law around tortious liability for subsidiaries
Multinational enterprises have outsourced production and distribution to layers of subsidiaries and ...
Foreign direct liability litigation against businesses is still a growing trend in European domestic...
Western societies are witnessing an emerging socio-legal trend towards transnational civil litigatio...
This paper summarises two cases, currently underway, concerning parent company tortious liability fo...
Masters of laws specializing in business and commercial law,2018Modern companies in South Africa and...
Multinational corporate groups are now the world’s dominant economic institution. In the common law ...
In recent decades, some jurisdictions have demonstrated a willingness to hear private negligence cla...
This article examines the private international law and substantive liability issues in tort claims ...
On 10 April 2019 the much awaited decision of the British Supreme Court on whether the case of 1826 ...
The daunting task of establishing liability of multinational enterprises (MNEs) for torts committed ...
This article will examine the private international law and substantive liability issues in proceedi...
Multinational corporate groups pose a challenge to traditional methods of legal control, particularl...
This is the author's version of a work accepted for publication by Thomson Reuters. A definitive ver...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This paper focuses specifically on the possible liability under the ATCA of multinational oil and mi...
Multinational enterprises have outsourced production and distribution to layers of subsidiaries and ...
Foreign direct liability litigation against businesses is still a growing trend in European domestic...
Western societies are witnessing an emerging socio-legal trend towards transnational civil litigatio...
This paper summarises two cases, currently underway, concerning parent company tortious liability fo...
Masters of laws specializing in business and commercial law,2018Modern companies in South Africa and...
Multinational corporate groups are now the world’s dominant economic institution. In the common law ...
In recent decades, some jurisdictions have demonstrated a willingness to hear private negligence cla...
This article examines the private international law and substantive liability issues in tort claims ...
On 10 April 2019 the much awaited decision of the British Supreme Court on whether the case of 1826 ...
The daunting task of establishing liability of multinational enterprises (MNEs) for torts committed ...
This article will examine the private international law and substantive liability issues in proceedi...
Multinational corporate groups pose a challenge to traditional methods of legal control, particularl...
This is the author's version of a work accepted for publication by Thomson Reuters. A definitive ver...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This paper focuses specifically on the possible liability under the ATCA of multinational oil and mi...
Multinational enterprises have outsourced production and distribution to layers of subsidiaries and ...
Foreign direct liability litigation against businesses is still a growing trend in European domestic...
Western societies are witnessing an emerging socio-legal trend towards transnational civil litigatio...