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27 Jun 2017

Autor:
US Chamber of Commerce, National Foreign Trade Council, USA*Engage, US Council for International Business & American Petroleum Institute

Jesner v. Arab Bank - Amicus Brief by the US Chamber of Commerce & others

[Complete text of the US Chamber of Commerce amicus brief filed with the National Foreign Trade Council, USA*Engage, United States Council for International Business, and American Petroleum Institute asking the US Supreme court to reject corporate liability under the Alien Tort Statute.]

Part of the following timelines

US Supreme Court rules that foreign corporations cannot be sued for human rights abuses under the Alien Tort Statute

Arab Bank lawsuit (re terrorist attacks in Israel)