As the world has become smaller through technological advances in travel and communication, the international marketplace has grown larger. The United Nations ( U.N. ) estimates that the number of multinational corporations tripled between 1988 and 1997 to 60,000. As these corporations increase their investments abroad, they also face proportionately increasing pressure from investors to run successful operations and increase profits. The result of this dynamic is well-documented. Multinational corporations invest heavily in underdeveloped countries where natural resources are abundant and labor is cheap. To facilitate operations in the country, the corporations must establish a rapport with the host governments-and often, in the cou...
The Alien Tort Statute (“ATS”) was drafted as part of the Judiciary Act of 1789. It was intended to ...
This article explores whether transnational corporations or their executives can be held criminally ...
This legal note analyzes the legal issues raised when suing corporations in the United States federa...
As the world has become smaller through technological advances in travel and communication, the inte...
The US Alien Tort Claims Act renders vindication to foreign claimants of gross human rights violatio...
At one time, the only social responsibility of a business was to increase its profits. During this p...
For over 30 years, human rights, environmental and other plaintiffs’ attorneys have hailed foreign n...
The Alien Tort Statute (also referred to as the Alien Tort Claims Act) is a US statute that provides...
In the past thirty-five years, international human rights lawyers and, more recently, international ...
Western societies are witnessing an emerging socio-legal trend towards transnational civil litigatio...
The number of multinational corporations (MNC) operating across the globe and their size have grown ...
Developing nations often look to their bounty of natural resources or willing labor as a means of at...
In their book, Corporate Predators: The Hunt For Mega-Profits and The Attack on Democracy, Russell M...
The Alien Tort Statute is a 1789 US provision used for raising claims on international core crimes e...
This paper analyses the status, rights and obligations of multinational corporations (MNCs) under in...
The Alien Tort Statute (“ATS”) was drafted as part of the Judiciary Act of 1789. It was intended to ...
This article explores whether transnational corporations or their executives can be held criminally ...
This legal note analyzes the legal issues raised when suing corporations in the United States federa...
As the world has become smaller through technological advances in travel and communication, the inte...
The US Alien Tort Claims Act renders vindication to foreign claimants of gross human rights violatio...
At one time, the only social responsibility of a business was to increase its profits. During this p...
For over 30 years, human rights, environmental and other plaintiffs’ attorneys have hailed foreign n...
The Alien Tort Statute (also referred to as the Alien Tort Claims Act) is a US statute that provides...
In the past thirty-five years, international human rights lawyers and, more recently, international ...
Western societies are witnessing an emerging socio-legal trend towards transnational civil litigatio...
The number of multinational corporations (MNC) operating across the globe and their size have grown ...
Developing nations often look to their bounty of natural resources or willing labor as a means of at...
In their book, Corporate Predators: The Hunt For Mega-Profits and The Attack on Democracy, Russell M...
The Alien Tort Statute is a 1789 US provision used for raising claims on international core crimes e...
This paper analyses the status, rights and obligations of multinational corporations (MNCs) under in...
The Alien Tort Statute (“ATS”) was drafted as part of the Judiciary Act of 1789. It was intended to ...
This article explores whether transnational corporations or their executives can be held criminally ...
This legal note analyzes the legal issues raised when suing corporations in the United States federa...