Amid the emerging trend of private claims being brought against parent companies of transnational corporations in English and other Western courts, Tort Litigation against Transnational Corporations places the discussion of parent company liability cases in the context of the changing role of private international law in a globalised world.
Amid the emerging trend of private claims being brought against parent companies of transnational corporations in English and other Western courts, Tort Litigation against Transnational Corporations places the discussion of parent company liability cases in the context of the changing role of private international law in a globalised world.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr Ekaterina Aristova is a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at the Bonavero Institute of Human Rights in Oxford. She is a co-editor of Civil Remedies and Human Rights in Flux (2022) and Civil Liability for Human Rights Violations: A Handbook for Practitioners (Bonavero Institute for Human Rights 2022). Dr Aristova served as a consultant on several research projects that have sought to strengthen corporate accountability for human rights violations, including for the United Nations. Prior to commencing her academic career, she practised corporate law in a major international law firm and leading investment companies.
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: Introduction * 2: TNCs Under National Law: Regulatory Challenges and Opportunities * 3: The Role of FDL Claims in Strengthening Corporate Accountability for Human Rights Violations * 4: Jurisdiction of English Courts in FDL Claims: Status Quo and Recent Developments * 5: The Application of Private International Law to FDL claims * 6: Private and State Interests in FDL Claims * 7: The Viability of the 'Economic Enterprise' Theory for the Adjudication of FDL Claims * 8: Conclusion
* 1: Introduction * 2: TNCs Under National Law: Regulatory Challenges and Opportunities * 3: The Role of FDL Claims in Strengthening Corporate Accountability for Human Rights Violations * 4: Jurisdiction of English Courts in FDL Claims: Status Quo and Recent Developments * 5: The Application of Private International Law to FDL claims * 6: Private and State Interests in FDL Claims * 7: The Viability of the 'Economic Enterprise' Theory for the Adjudication of FDL Claims * 8: Conclusion
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