This Note examines recent interventions in corporate human rights lawsuits by the executive branch from both legal and political perspectives. It first identifies a nascent trend in human rights litigation in U.S. courts-namely, the propensity of the Bush administration to intervene on behalf of corporate defendants accused of violating human rights in the developing world-by examining the factual and procedural history of three contemporary lawsuits. It then explores the role of the political question, act of state, and international comity doctrines in these and similar suits, and advances a method for applying all three doctrines in a human rights-friendly manner. Finally, the Note examines the Bush administration\u27s interventions fr...
The almost two decade-long bonanza of civil litigation concerning gross human rights violations comm...
This is a comment on an article by Professor Burt Neuborne, in which he describes in detail the Holo...
National courts often face many obstacles in enforcing human rights law in the private sphere. There...
This Note examines recent interventions in corporate human rights lawsuits by the executive branch f...
Two literatures—business and human rights and transitional justice—can be usefully combined to consi...
International human rights law is generally thought to apply directly to states, not to corporations...
Last week, in Jesner v. Arab Bank, the United States Supreme Court decided that foreign corporations...
Corporate liability for human rights abuses is one of the most important developments in current int...
This legal note analyzes the legal issues raised when suing corporations in the United States federa...
When an individual has suffered a violation of her human rights by or involving corporations, she sh...
18 páginasAll companies, regardless of the sector they belong to, can positively or negatively impac...
The almost two decade-long bonanza of civil litigation concerning gross human rights violations comm...
The last decade has witnessed a striking new phenomenon in strategies to protect human rights: a shi...
This thesis evaluates two key extraterritorial techniques to bring human rights standards to bear on...
This article presents an analysis of the way that profit-making corporations have sought human righ...
The almost two decade-long bonanza of civil litigation concerning gross human rights violations comm...
This is a comment on an article by Professor Burt Neuborne, in which he describes in detail the Holo...
National courts often face many obstacles in enforcing human rights law in the private sphere. There...
This Note examines recent interventions in corporate human rights lawsuits by the executive branch f...
Two literatures—business and human rights and transitional justice—can be usefully combined to consi...
International human rights law is generally thought to apply directly to states, not to corporations...
Last week, in Jesner v. Arab Bank, the United States Supreme Court decided that foreign corporations...
Corporate liability for human rights abuses is one of the most important developments in current int...
This legal note analyzes the legal issues raised when suing corporations in the United States federa...
When an individual has suffered a violation of her human rights by or involving corporations, she sh...
18 páginasAll companies, regardless of the sector they belong to, can positively or negatively impac...
The almost two decade-long bonanza of civil litigation concerning gross human rights violations comm...
The last decade has witnessed a striking new phenomenon in strategies to protect human rights: a shi...
This thesis evaluates two key extraterritorial techniques to bring human rights standards to bear on...
This article presents an analysis of the way that profit-making corporations have sought human righ...
The almost two decade-long bonanza of civil litigation concerning gross human rights violations comm...
This is a comment on an article by Professor Burt Neuborne, in which he describes in detail the Holo...
National courts often face many obstacles in enforcing human rights law in the private sphere. There...