This article examines the private international law and substantive liability issues in tort claims against UK based parent companies for the actions of their foreign subsidiaries. Arguments drawn from private international law’s largely untapped global governance function inform the analysis and the methodological pluralism manifested in the jurisdictional and choice of law solutions proposed. The direct imposition of duty of care on parent companies for torts committed by foreign subsidiaries is examined as an exception to the bedrock company law principles of separate legal personality and limited liability. In this regard, the UK Supreme Court’s recent landmark decisions in Vedanta v Lungowe and Okpabi v Shell have granted jurisdiction ...
Multinational corporate groups are now the world’s dominant economic institution. In the common law ...
This article consists of a comparative study of the basic principles underlying the rules of jurisdi...
The paper examines a UK-Supreme Court of Justice decision (Okbapi v. Royal Dutch Shell Plc) concerni...
In recent decades, some jurisdictions have shown a growing trend of private claims alleging direct l...
This article will examine the private international law and substantive liability issues in proceedi...
Western societies are witnessing an emerging socio-legal trend towards transnational civil litigatio...
The author continues his assessment of how and in what circumstances and by what means multinational...
Litigation in the English courts for environmental damage and violations of socioeconomic human righ...
Multinational corporate groups pose a challenge to traditional methods of legal control, particularl...
On 10 April 2019 the much awaited decision of the British Supreme Court on whether the case of 1826 ...
Whereas the UK – and England in particular – has proved a popular forum for bringing damages actions...
Multinational corporate groups are important actors in todays global economy, with the power to impa...
Multinational corporate groups are important actors in today's global economy, with the power to imp...
Holding multinational corporations (MNCs) accountable for the extraterritorial human rights violatio...
This article argues that tort law has a role to play in holding the British government to account fo...
Multinational corporate groups are now the world’s dominant economic institution. In the common law ...
This article consists of a comparative study of the basic principles underlying the rules of jurisdi...
The paper examines a UK-Supreme Court of Justice decision (Okbapi v. Royal Dutch Shell Plc) concerni...
In recent decades, some jurisdictions have shown a growing trend of private claims alleging direct l...
This article will examine the private international law and substantive liability issues in proceedi...
Western societies are witnessing an emerging socio-legal trend towards transnational civil litigatio...
The author continues his assessment of how and in what circumstances and by what means multinational...
Litigation in the English courts for environmental damage and violations of socioeconomic human righ...
Multinational corporate groups pose a challenge to traditional methods of legal control, particularl...
On 10 April 2019 the much awaited decision of the British Supreme Court on whether the case of 1826 ...
Whereas the UK – and England in particular – has proved a popular forum for bringing damages actions...
Multinational corporate groups are important actors in todays global economy, with the power to impa...
Multinational corporate groups are important actors in today's global economy, with the power to imp...
Holding multinational corporations (MNCs) accountable for the extraterritorial human rights violatio...
This article argues that tort law has a role to play in holding the British government to account fo...
Multinational corporate groups are now the world’s dominant economic institution. In the common law ...
This article consists of a comparative study of the basic principles underlying the rules of jurisdi...
The paper examines a UK-Supreme Court of Justice decision (Okbapi v. Royal Dutch Shell Plc) concerni...