Multinational corporate groups are important actors in today's global economy, with the power to impact the masses through their activities. National legal systems, which usually have no extraterritorial authority, remain insufficient to regulate the activities of multinational corporate groups, which operate worldwide, not only in the countries where the parent companies reside (home country), but also in countries where the subsidiaries operate (host countries). The mentioned lack of an effective legislation leads to an unjust imbalance - to the benefit of multinational corporate groups and to the detriment, especially, of involuntary creditors, such as tort victims of corporate activities, which predominantly concern human rights abuses ...
This paper analyses the status, rights and obligations of multinational corporations (MNCs) under in...
A notable development of recent years has been the simultaneous legal invisibility and ubiquity of t...
National courts often face many obstacles in enforcing human rights law in the private sphere. There...
Multinational corporate groups are important actors in todays global economy, with the power to impa...
Western societies are witnessing an emerging socio-legal trend towards transnational civil litigatio...
This second volume examines laws relating to the civil liabilities of corporations and states in con...
The daunting task of establishing liability of multinational enterprises (MNEs) for torts committed ...
The purpose of the thesis is to examine problems related to the liability of multinational enterpris...
This volume identifies a coherent legal principle in order to establish a novel duty of care for cor...
The US Alien Tort Claims Act renders vindication to foreign claimants of gross human rights violatio...
Multinational corporate groups are now the world’s dominant economic institution. In the common law ...
The primary aim of this thesis is to identify a coherent legal principle to establish a novel duty o...
As part of a current trend towards so-called ‘foreign direct liability cases’, attempts are being ma...
Multinational enterprises have outsourced production and distribution to layers of subsidiaries and ...
This article examines the private international law and substantive liability issues in tort claims ...
This paper analyses the status, rights and obligations of multinational corporations (MNCs) under in...
A notable development of recent years has been the simultaneous legal invisibility and ubiquity of t...
National courts often face many obstacles in enforcing human rights law in the private sphere. There...
Multinational corporate groups are important actors in todays global economy, with the power to impa...
Western societies are witnessing an emerging socio-legal trend towards transnational civil litigatio...
This second volume examines laws relating to the civil liabilities of corporations and states in con...
The daunting task of establishing liability of multinational enterprises (MNEs) for torts committed ...
The purpose of the thesis is to examine problems related to the liability of multinational enterpris...
This volume identifies a coherent legal principle in order to establish a novel duty of care for cor...
The US Alien Tort Claims Act renders vindication to foreign claimants of gross human rights violatio...
Multinational corporate groups are now the world’s dominant economic institution. In the common law ...
The primary aim of this thesis is to identify a coherent legal principle to establish a novel duty o...
As part of a current trend towards so-called ‘foreign direct liability cases’, attempts are being ma...
Multinational enterprises have outsourced production and distribution to layers of subsidiaries and ...
This article examines the private international law and substantive liability issues in tort claims ...
This paper analyses the status, rights and obligations of multinational corporations (MNCs) under in...
A notable development of recent years has been the simultaneous legal invisibility and ubiquity of t...
National courts often face many obstacles in enforcing human rights law in the private sphere. There...