This Article explores the relationship of Swiss banks and their tradition of bank secrecy to the activities of a particular group of depositors: war criminals and other human rights violators. The Article focuses on litigation brought in U.S. courts by plaintiffs seeking access to Swiss bank deposits made by the Nazis and Ferdinand Marcos. The Article examines the possibility of holding banks accountable under international law for assisting a customer who has committed a serious breach of international law. Part I introduces the role of bank secrecy in the current litigation. Part 11 describes the Swiss tradition of bank secrecy. Part 1 examines the continued popularity of Swiss banks as loci for the retirement accounts of dictators, des...
Switzerland has for a long time been an important centre of banking services in Europe and beyond. C...
reservedThis thesis analyses the aftermath of money laundering on human rights and the role of inter...
Over the past decade legitimate businesses and organized crime have substantially increased their us...
This Article explores the relationship of Swiss banks and their tradition of bank secrecy to the act...
Privacy protection is a defining characteristic of Swiss culture and a pillar of the Swiss economy. ...
For all its notoriety and controversial character, the history of Swiss banking secrecy remains larg...
This article discusses the legal challenges for implementing settlements for Holocaust reparation cl...
Prof. Stephen Cohen, whose academic specialty is taxation, also has an interest in international hum...
On July 26, 2000, final approval was granted to a landmark $1.25 billion settlement of the claims of...
The United States has utilized numerous techniques to penetrate bank secrecy, with varying degrees o...
In recent years the Swiss have grown defensive about the bad reputation their banks have earned for ...
To obtain information on the financial dealings of organized crime in Switzerland, the United States...
A global trend towards greater financial transparency has created pressure upon several countries wi...
This Article reviews the evolution of bank secrecy laws and comments on the erosion of rights effect...
Because of their physical proximities and tory secrecy laws, many nations have become bank secrecy h...
Switzerland has for a long time been an important centre of banking services in Europe and beyond. C...
reservedThis thesis analyses the aftermath of money laundering on human rights and the role of inter...
Over the past decade legitimate businesses and organized crime have substantially increased their us...
This Article explores the relationship of Swiss banks and their tradition of bank secrecy to the act...
Privacy protection is a defining characteristic of Swiss culture and a pillar of the Swiss economy. ...
For all its notoriety and controversial character, the history of Swiss banking secrecy remains larg...
This article discusses the legal challenges for implementing settlements for Holocaust reparation cl...
Prof. Stephen Cohen, whose academic specialty is taxation, also has an interest in international hum...
On July 26, 2000, final approval was granted to a landmark $1.25 billion settlement of the claims of...
The United States has utilized numerous techniques to penetrate bank secrecy, with varying degrees o...
In recent years the Swiss have grown defensive about the bad reputation their banks have earned for ...
To obtain information on the financial dealings of organized crime in Switzerland, the United States...
A global trend towards greater financial transparency has created pressure upon several countries wi...
This Article reviews the evolution of bank secrecy laws and comments on the erosion of rights effect...
Because of their physical proximities and tory secrecy laws, many nations have become bank secrecy h...
Switzerland has for a long time been an important centre of banking services in Europe and beyond. C...
reservedThis thesis analyses the aftermath of money laundering on human rights and the role of inter...
Over the past decade legitimate businesses and organized crime have substantially increased their us...