Part of the following timelines
New York trial over Shell's alleged involvement in human rights abuses in Nigeria postponed until next week
Chevron lawsuit (re Nigeria)
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[PDF] Investor Statement for Human Rights and in Support of the U.S. Alien Tort Statute
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Chevron Reaches End of Torture Liability Suit
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Another Supreme Court boost for corporate unaccountability?
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Plaintiffs in Bowoto v. Chevron Ask Supreme Court to Hear Case [USA]
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Shortening the Long Arm of the Law [USA]
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ERI Files Petition for Rehearing in Bowoto v. Chevron
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Verdict clearing Chevron is upheld [USA]
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Burden of proof at issue in Chevron-Nigeria appeal
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[PDF] Think globally, sue locally: Out-of-court tactics employed by plaintiffs, their lawyers, and their advocates in transnational tort cases
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[PDF] Principles and Mechanisms to Hold Business Accountable for Human Rights Abuses: Potential Avenues to Challenge Corporate Involvement in Israel's Oppression of the Palestinian People
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A Win for Wiwa, a Win for Shell, a Win for Corporate Human Rights
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Lawsuits target oil company operations overseas
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Pointed exchanges at Chevron annual meeting [USA]
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Old law exhumed by fighters for human rights [USA]
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Oil Industry Braces for Trial on Rights Abuses
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Nigerians need not pay Chevron's trial fees
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Nigerians appeal Chevron win of platform clash case
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Five Tips to Avoid the Human Rights Litigation Trap
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Chevron cleared in 1998 shootings at Nigerian oil platform
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Chevron Wins an Alien Tort Statute Case - But the Victory May Be Less Important than It Might Seem
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Chevron acquitté de complicité d'atteinte aux droits de l'homme au Nigeria
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Chevron Case Weighs Extent of Overseas Liability
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Attorney urges jury to find Chevron responsible for killings at oil platform
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Trial gets underway in human rights case against Chevron
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Chevron faces suit over Nigerian violence
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Corporate Liability Key in Chevron Case [Nigeria]
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Shell to Face Trial in US over Saro-Wiwa [Nigeria]
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[PDF] Corporate Human Rights Norms and the Clog of Limited Liability Within Corporate Groups: Towards an International Convention
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Open Wounds - Big Oil and Big Mining face a host of allegations that they helped commit human rights abuses
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Denial of Visas for Key Witnesses in Chevron Trial Angers Federal Judge [USA]
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Chevron plays offense in wrongful death suit
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N’Delta Killings: Chevron’s Trial Begins Sept in US [Nigeria]
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International Finance Corporation Social Standards Fund Human Rights Abuses
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Federal Judge Adds Torture and Cruel Treatment Claims to Upcoming Trial Against Chevron for Beating and Shooting of Nigerian Protestors
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[PDF] Bowoto v. Chevron Corporation: Order re Defendants' Motion for Summary Judgment for the Remaining Federal Law Claims
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Chevron CEO slams critics at meeting [USA]
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Chevron should pay
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Chevron profits shadowed by human rights complaints
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"Systemic" Human Rights Abuses Dominate Chevron Annual General Meeting, Casting Shadow over CEO and Record Profits
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Watchdog group says Chevron complicit in Myanmar
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$16 billion environmental lawsuit tests Chevron
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Nigerians pull half of claims in Chevron suit
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To Avoid Risk of Alien Tort Claims Act Cases, Companies Must Improve Human Rights
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US judge lets Chevron Nigeria lawsuit continue
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Rulings on Chevron's Summary Judgment Motions
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Labor Undeterred by Drummond Verdict
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Suit against Chevron gets go-ahead [USA]
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Stocks With Scruples
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Chevron wins partial dismissal in Nigeria case
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Federal Judge Finds That Chevron Covered Up Role in Human Rights Abuses in Nigeria
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Dirty Oil: How it Pollutes Politics and Subverts Human Rights - An African Petroleum Tale: Nigeria
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[PDF] Extraterritorial Jurisdiction as a tool for improving the Human Rights Accountability of Transnational Corporations
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Talisman Released From Genocide Case [USA/Sudan]
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BP, Suncor, and Shell Top Oil Sector Sustainability Rating; Chevron and ExxonMobil Rank Low
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Chevron fights rights abuse allegations
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Chevron stands accused - did the oil giant pay troops who killed Nigerian villagers?
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Chevron sees few faults in new report
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Lack of Human Rights Policy Concerns Chevron Shareowners in Light of Unocal Merger
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New Document Alleges Tie Between Chevron and Human Rights Abuses in Nigeria
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Chevron documents show payments for attacks on Nigerian villages - As oil giant moves to take over Unocal, new evidences of human rights abuses
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Chevron paid Nigerian troops after alleged killings - Villagers in lawsuit say 4 people died -- oil company questions if attacks took place
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[PDF] [Chevron response to AFL-CIO]
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[PDF] [AFL-CIO letter to Chevron posing questions regarding human rights policy, Unocal merger, Nigeria lawsuit]
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Pirates of the Corporation - Holding American companies responsible for high crimes committed overseas
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ChevronTexaco critics band together
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A Big Win for Human Rights
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The limits of human rights legislation [USA]
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[PDF] The Changing Landscape of Liability - A Director’s Guide to Trends in Corporate Environmental, Social and Economic Liability
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[PDF] Oil and Human Rights
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Oil firm reports on its record: ChevronTexaco says spills are down, but gas emissions up
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Nigeria's Petroleum Industry Reeling
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U.S. Courts Tackle Foreign Abuses - Energy corporations question 'law of nations'
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Big Business Attacks ATCA in New York Times; ERI's Rebuttal
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Victory in Bowoto v. ChevronTexaco: Court Allows Nigerian Plaintiffs' Claims to Proceed
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Recent ATCA Cases Against Corporate Defendants
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Courting Responsibility
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Bowoto v. Chevron
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[PDF] Community redress and multinational enterprises
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Is ChevronTexaco liable for abuses in Nigeria? U.S. Court to Decide Whether San Francisco-Based Parent Company ChevronTexaco Can Be Liable For Military Attacks in Retaliation for Oil Protests In Nigeria
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Litigation Update: A Summary of Recent Developments in U.S. Cases Brought Under the Alien Tort Claims Act and Torture Protection Act
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Apartheid reparations lawsuits (re So. Africa)
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US Supreme Court rejects appeal by So. Africans against IBM & Ford for alleged support of apartheid
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Alien Tort Case Development: Second Circuit Affirms Dismissal of Claims Against Ford and IBM
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Unrealistic Pleading Standards: Another Injustice for Human Rights Victims
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2nd Circuit Tosses Apartheid Cases Against IBM, Ford
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[PDF] Balintulo, et al. v. Ford, IBM - Opinion
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Ford, IBM defeat appeal over apartheid abuses -U.S. court
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Access to justice for victims of human rights abuses needs to be strengthened
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Lawyer analyses US court decision in So. African apartheid case against IBM & Ford
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Earth Rights Intl. - Analysis of decision in So. African apartheid Alien Tort case
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Khulumani Support Group statement on dismissal of So. African apartheid litigation
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US court dismisses lawsuit against Ford & IBM alleging complicity in So. African apartheid abuses
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In re South African Apartheid Litigation - Opinion and Order
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US federal appeals courts issue conflicting decisions regarding extraterritoriality in Alien Tort lawsuits against CACI & Chiquita
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Kiobel Anniversary Surprise: Judge Scheindlin Rules Corporations May Be Held Liable Under ATS, Despite Second Circuit Precedents [USA]
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Ford, IBM to face renewed U.S. lawsuit over apartheid-era abuses
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Corporate Accountability for Human Rights Violations in Countries in Transition
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The Turn to Corporate Criminal Liability for International Crimes: Transcending the Alien Tort Statute
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U.S. judge dismisses apartheid claims against 2 German companies
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[PDF] Corporate Legal Accountability Quarterly Bulletin – Issue 11, December 2013
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Should Multinational Corporations be Held Liable for Having Done Business with the Apartheid Regime? (So. Africa)
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[PDF] Out of Bounds - Accountability for Corporate Human Rights Abuse After Kiobel
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Plaintiffs File Petition in Second Circuit Court of Appeals to Review Panel’s Decision in Apartheid Case
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[PDF] Corporate Legal Accountability Quarterly Bulletin – Issue 10, Sep 2013
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Post-Kiobel roundup: Apartheid case is not dismissed, but may soon be; some positive decisions from other courts [USA]
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Justice takes a step back for sake or profit
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The Global Lawyer: The State of Play After Kiobel [Subscription required]
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High Court Decision Cited in Rejection of Apartheid Liability [USA]
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[PDF] The Business and Human Rights Review, Spring 2013, Issue 2
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Will U.S. rule for rights of S. Africans?
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[PDF] Kiobel and Corporate Social Responsibility: An Issues Brief
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US General Motors settles apartheid reparations claim
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Corporate Accountability Now
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[PDF] CSR in conflict and post-conflict environments: from risk management to value creation
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[PDF] Exaggerated rumours of the death of an Alien tort? Corporations, human rights and the remarkable case of Kiobel
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[PDF] The past and present of corporate complicity: Financing the Argentinean dictatorship
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[PDF] Seminar: The unfinished business of Apartheid [Bonn, 24-25 Sep 2010]
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Human Rights Human wrongs [So. Africa]
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[PDF] Are German Sovereignty and Economic Interests Being Put Before Legal Claims For Victims of the South African Apartheid?
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[PDF] Think globally, sue locally: Out-of-court tactics employed by plaintiffs, their lawyers, and their advocates in transnational tort cases
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[PDF] Universal Periodic Review – United States of America Submission to the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
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Apartheid Case Tests Reach of US Courts
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Angry appeals show true colours of business [So. Africa]
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Apartheid : examen de l'appel de multinationales accusées de complicité
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US court considers appeal against apartheid lawsuit
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[PDF] Human Rights Due Diligence: Is It Too Risky? [scroll to p. 6]
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[PDF] Balintulo et al. v. Daimler AG et al. - Statement by German Government
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Date set for 'apartheid' class action
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[PDF] Balintulo, et al. v. Daimler AG, et al. - Brief for the United States as Amicus Curiae Supporting Appellees
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[PDF] Complicity with Apartheid
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Professor Stresses Role of Lawyers in 'Civilising Globalisation'
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[PDF] Special event: Martyn Day & Paul Hoffman speaking on “Human rights lawsuits against companies – our experiences with victims, their families and businesspeople” (London, 3 Dec 2009)
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[PDF] Khulumani Support Group as well as lawyers for the Ntsebeza and Digwamaje plaintiff groups have welcomed the decision of the South African government not to oppose the South Africa Apartheid Litigation claims being heard in the United States..
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[PDF] Zuma-Regierung unterstützt Entschädigungs-Klage der Apartheid-Opfer in den USA
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State supports apartheid-era victims [So. Africa]
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[PDF] Letter to Judge Shira Scheindlin regarding In Re South African Apartheid Litigation
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Arcane Law Brings Conflicts From Overseas to U.S. Courts
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Trying an Old Law [USA]
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The U.S. Can't Be the World's Court - New York isn't the right venue to sue for apartheid abuses.
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Old law exhumed by fighters for human rights [USA]
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La justicia de EEUU advierte a las grandes firmas por los DDHH
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Judge Allows Some Claims To Proceed In Apartheid Litigation
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Victimes de l'apartheid: UBS espère un rejet des plaintes aux USA
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[PDF] Justice for Apartheid Crimes - Corporations, States and Human Rights
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[PDF] Justice for apartheid crimes: corporations, states and human rights [30 Jan, Oxford, UK]
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Open Wounds - Big Oil and Big Mining face a host of allegations that they helped commit human rights abuses
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Corporate legal accountability for human rights abuses in South Africa
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Court won't block US lawsuit by apartheid victims
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Une méga-plainte liée à l'apartheid avalisée par la Cour suprême [Etats-Unis]
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Conference Call: Companies Want Apartheid Case Tossed
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The global litigation lottery - Commentary: Cross border legal battles are increasing business risk
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DOJ Asks Top Court To Stop Apartheid Suit Naming Companies
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U.S. seeks shutdown of South Africa case
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[PDF] American Isuzu Motors Inc. et al. v. Ntsebeza et al. - Petition for a Writ of Certiorari
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Major case over apartheid “reparations” [USA]
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More on The Second Circuit's Recent, Significant Decision Regarding Two Suits Involving the Alien Tort Claims Act: Part Two in a Two-Part Series
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Corporate Liability Under the Alien Tort Claims Act [USA]
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The Second Circuit's Stunning Reversal, in Two Suits Involving the Alien Tort Claims Act: Part One in a Two-Part Series on the Decision [USA]
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[PDF] Khulumani International Lawsuit Appeal Victory Removes an Obstacle to Justice for Victims and to the Advance of Corporate Accountability [So. Africa]
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US court allows apartheid claims to go forward
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Does big business need to panic? Only if they're violating the law
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Global Lawyer: The Death of Alien Tort
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Apartheid Victims and State Clash
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Barclays Faces Apartheid Court Action
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[DOC] Remarks by John G. Ruggie - Business & Human Rights Seminar - Old Billingsgate, London, December 8, 2005
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[PDF] L'Alien Tort Claims Act [ATCA, Etats-Unis]: une possibilité intéressante mais menacée
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Michael Hausfield brings class actions to the UK
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[DOC] Conférence de Wilton Park sur les entreprises et les droits de l’homme - Allocution inaugurale
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[PDF] The Unocal Settlement: Implications for the Developing Law on Corporate Complicity in Human Rights Abuses
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South Africa: Action Against Barclays
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The Business of Torture
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Discussing corporate injustice
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The limits of human rights legislation [USA]
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Unocal Announces It Will Settle A Human Rights Suit: What Is the Real Story Behind Its Decision?
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Unocal settles Burma human rights cases
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Judge throws out claim against groups that invested in apartheid South Africa [USA]
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Judge Dismisses Big Rights Suit on Apartheid [USA]
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[PDF] executive summary: "Business and International Crimes: Assessing the Liability of Business Entities for Grave Violations of International Law"
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[PDF] The Changing Landscape of Liability - A Director’s Guide to Trends in Corporate Environmental, Social and Economic Liability
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Judge Tosses Out Apartheid Lawsuits seeking billions from U.S. companies
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Human rights: Can multinationals be held accountable?
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The value of an investment in human rights
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Lobbyists want big business to own up [So. Africa]
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Apartheid haunts business
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The questions over aiding and abetting
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Apartheid litigants in bid for unity
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Human Rights Abuses Worldwide Are Held to Fall Under U.S. Courts
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New limits on overseas companies' lawsuits [ATCA lawsuits in U.S. courts alleging human rights abuses by companies]
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States and Corporations: Legal Responsibilities to the People
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Tutu backs claims over apartheid
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So. Africa: Business says 'no' to apartheid payouts
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Shaky start for apartheid US lawsuits
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Apartheid victims dismiss US lawyer
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Mbeki speaks out on apartheid suits
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The shadow of apartheid
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Archbishop steps into mining case [South Africa]
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S. African gold firm faces $7 billion suit
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Gold Fields to fight lawsuit
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Workers file $7bn uranium lawsuit
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Gold Fields faces uranium exposure lawsuit
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Gold Fields faces $7bn uranium exposure suit
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Gold Fields dismisses lawsuit threats
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Gold Fields is facing lawsuit for 'subhuman' working conditions
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Mbeki opposes corporate apartheid lawsuits
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Pressure On Mbeki to Lift Burden On Business [South Africa]
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S.Africa Plans Payment to Apartheid Victims
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Lawsuits Force Anglo, Sasol Shares Lower [South Africa]
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Anglo stock hit by class action suit [South Africa]
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US firm faces $1bn claim for complicity [South Africa]
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Anglo case to start in New York
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Diamond industry hit by £3bn suit
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Ed Fagan meets local lawyers and claimants [South Africa]
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Apartheid suit hits shares in Anglo American
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Anglo Rejects $6bn Reparations Claim [South Africa]
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Keller Rohrback Announces International Law Suit Filed on Behalf of Apartheid Victims
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Anglo in 'slaves' charge [South Africa]
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[PDF] Legal Issues in Corporate Citizenship
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S Africa shuns apartheid lawsuits: Country needs investment, say ministers, not compensation
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Global Firms in Court for 'Supporting' Apartheid
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NGO sues firms for 'propping up apartheid'
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International Law Suit Filed on Behalf of Apartheid Victims - Khulumani et al. v. Barclays et al.
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Shell denies supported SAfrica's apartheid regime
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US holocaust lawyer to aid apartheid reparation
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Shell faces South Africa apartheid lawsuits
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Banks sued for financing apartheid regime
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Apartheid victims sue big business
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Yahoo! lawsuit (re China)
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Chinese man convicted via Yahoo email free [China]
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[PDF] Digital Freedoms in International Law: Practical Steps to Protect Human Rights Online
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A U.S. Tie to Surveillance Push in Chinese Cities
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Corporate Accountability Now
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Milberg LLP and Human Rights Activist File Suit Against Yahoo! Questioning Operation of the Yahoo! Human Rights Fund
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Tort and technology: Lawyers and legislators put pressure on globe-trotting tech firms [China]
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[PDF] The past and present of corporate complicity: Financing the Argentinean dictatorship
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Shortening the Long Arm of the Law [USA]
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[PDF] Think globally, sue locally: Out-of-court tactics employed by plaintiffs, their lawyers, and their advocates in transnational tort cases
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Google's push for online liberty [China]
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[PDF] Principles and Mechanisms to Hold Business Accountable for Human Rights Abuses: Potential Avenues to Challenge Corporate Involvement in Israel's Oppression of the Palestinian People
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Professor Stresses Role of Lawyers in 'Civilising Globalisation'
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A Win for Wiwa, a Win for Shell, a Win for Corporate Human Rights
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The U.S. Can't Be the World's Court - New York isn't the right venue to sue for apartheid abuses.
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Old law exhumed by fighters for human rights [USA]
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“Résistez aux pressions des régimes répressifs” : Reporters sans frontières écrit à la nouvelle dirigeante de Yahoo !
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Yahoo!’s new CEO urged to make defending freedom of expression on the Internet one of the company’s priorities
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Can the Global Network Initiative Advance Freedom of Expression and Privacy Rights in Countries that Censor the Internet? Why It Is a Promising Start, But Still Leaves a Large Hole to Be Filled
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[PDF] Human Rights Translated: A Business Reference Guide
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Yahoo-Sponsored Chinese Human Rights Museum Opens in Washington
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[PDF] Business & Human Rights Resource Centre launches world’s first online portal profiling human rights lawsuits against companies
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Does Yahoo really want a political profile in China?
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Yahoo sued again by Chinese dissidents
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Yahoo Asks US Gov't to Help Dissidents
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Reporters sans frontières soulagée par l’accord entre Yahoo ! et les familles de Shi Tao et Wang Xiaoning
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Yahoo: acuerdo tras críticas
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Yahoo Settles Case Amid Pressure from Congress and Mounting Legal Challenges [USA]
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Accord à l'amiable entre Yahoo et deux journalistes chinois
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Yahoo settles with jailed Chinese journalists
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Yahoo settles with jailed Chinese dissidents
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Families of Chinese Dissidents Speak Out Against Yahoo [USA]
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When American corporations deliver U.S. foreign policy...
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Yahoo in apology on China
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Corporate Liability Under the Alien Tort Claims Act [USA]
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Full legal documents: Yahoo! asks court to dismiss jailed Chinese dissidents' lawsuit
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Yahoo to Court: Dismiss Torture Case [USA/China]
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Unocal lawsuit (re Myanmar)
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Commentary: The Legal Case Map, a key resource for firms' human rights & modern slavery risk management
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[PDF] The Third Pillar: Access to Judicial Remedies for Human Rights Violations by Transnational Business
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New Report Examines Evolution and Future of Human Rights Litigation in U.S. Courts
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Modern-Day Slavery and Human Trafficking: Is Business Ready to Face Up to It?
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Alien Tort Backup Plan
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[PDF] Investor Statement for Human Rights and in Support of the U.S. Alien Tort Statute
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[PDF] Submission on Oil & Gas sector discussion paper
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Another Supreme Court boost for corporate unaccountability?
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Cuando el gran dinero choca con los derechos humanos [USA]
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When big business and human rights collide
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Corporate Accountability Now
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[PDF] Corporate Liability of Energy/Natural Resources Companies at National Law for Breach of International Human Rights Norms
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Free Burma: Transnational Legal Action and Corporate Accountability [book]
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Better Safe than Sorry
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Trial trails: An American court blocks human-rights suits against businesses
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Shortening the Long Arm of the Law [USA]
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[PDF] Think globally, sue locally: Out-of-court tactics employed by plaintiffs, their lawyers, and their advocates in transnational tort cases
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ERI Submits Reports to the U.N. on U.S. Corporate Accountability and Human Rights Litigation
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[PDF] Stakeholder Submission on United States Obligations to Respect, Protect and Remedy Human Rights in the Context of Business Activities
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[PDF] Universal Periodic Review – United States of America Submission to the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
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[PDF] Human Rights Due Diligence: Is It Too Risky? [scroll to p. 6]
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[audio] Globalising justice
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[PDF] Special event: Martyn Day & Paul Hoffman speaking on “Human rights lawsuits against companies – our experiences with victims, their families and businesspeople” (London, 3 Dec 2009)
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[PDF] Getting it Wrong: Flawed "Corporate Social Responsibility" and Misrepresentations Surrounding Total and Chevron's Yadana Gas Pipeline in Military-Ruled Burma (Myanmar)
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[PDF] Total Impact: The Human Rights, Environmental, and Financial Impacts of Total and Chevron's Yadana Gas Project in Military-Ruled Burma (Myanmar)
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Human rights abuses: How complicit are oil companies?
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Lawsuits target oil company operations overseas
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Old law exhumed by fighters for human rights [USA]
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Oil Industry Braces for Trial on Rights Abuses
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ERI Speaks to Oil Industry: New Investment in Military-Ruled Burma Poses Huge Risks to Companies
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[PDF] Obstacles to Justice and Redress for Victims of Corporate Human Rights Abuse
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[PDF] Corporate Complicity in Human Rights Abuses
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Open Wounds - Big Oil and Big Mining face a host of allegations that they helped commit human rights abuses
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Bad Business: Why Companies Shouldn't Trade with Abusive Regimes
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Watchdog group says Chevron complicit in Myanmar
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Report: Chevron financing, profiting from and liable for human rights abuses in Burma (Myanmar)
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Corporate Operations in Burma Fuel Human Rights Abuses, Say Shareowner Activists
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Analysis: Gas, oil get Myanmar off hook
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United States: Corporate Liability For Human Rights Abuses Goes On Trial
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Hey, We Just Fly the Planes [Alien Tort Claims Act & Valuation of Companies]
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United States: The Bottom Line - Corporate Social Responsibility Works, And Progressives Shouldn’t Abandon It
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Burma: Natural Gas Project Threatens Human Rights - South Korean, Indian Investments May Lead to Complicity in Abuses
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[PDF] Prepared Remarks at Clifford Chance
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11th Circuit Asked to Clarify Corporate Liability [USA]
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The UN Human Rights Norms for Corporations: The Private Implications of Public International Law
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Oil Companies Revamp Ethical Plans as Legal Risk Grows
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Global Lawyer: The Death of Alien Tort
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[PDF] full report: "The International Law Standard for Corporate Aiding and Abetting Liability"
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[PDF] full report: "Supply and Command - Natural Gas in Western Burma set to entrench military rule"
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[PDF] Win or Lose in Court
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Court Denies Unocal's Efforts to Shift Responsibility for Human Rights Abuses [in Burma] to its Insurers
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Total Denial
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[PDF] Order denying Unocal’s motion for partial summary judgment regarding Lexington’s defense of concealment
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Ominous Outlook for the UN Norms
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Mapping out the way ahead for business and human rights
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«Les Etats ne sont pas les seuls responsables des violations des droits humains»
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Understanding corporate complicity: Extending the notion beyond existing laws [speech by Irene Khan, Amnesty International, to Business & Human Rights Seminar, London, Dec 2005]
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[PDF] Corporate Action Network Magazine
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[PDF] Rapport intérimaire du Représentant spécial du Secrétaire général chargé de la question des droits de l'homme et des sociétés transnationales et autres entreprises
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Interim report of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General on the issue of human rights and transnational corporations and other business enterprises
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[PDF] Informe provisional del Representante Especial del Secretario General sobre la cuestión de los derechos humanos y las empresas transnacionales y otras empresas comerciales
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Defining Corporate Complicity in Human Rights Abuses
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Going Nowhere
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[PDF] Joint NGO Submission, Consultation on Human Rights and the Extractive Industry
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[PDF] Présentation Conjointe D’Ong - Consultation sur les droits de l’homme et l’industrie extractive
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[PDF] Presentación Conjunta de ONG - Consulta Sobre Derechos Humanos y la Industria Extractiva
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[DOC] Remarks by John G. Ruggie - Business & Human Rights Seminar - Old Billingsgate, London, December 8, 2005
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Senator Feinstein's Now-Withdrawn Statute Limiting Non-Citizens' Tort Claims: How Would It Have Affected Abu-Ghraib-Related Civil Suits and Other Similar Civil Actions?
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[PDF] L'Alien Tort Claims Act [ATCA, Etats-Unis]: une possibilité intéressante mais menacée
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The story you haven't heard about ... The Yadana Project in Myanmar
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Historic Advance for Universal Human Rights: Unocal to Compensate Burmese Villagers
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[DOC] Regulations for Corporations: A historical account of TNC regulation
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[PDF] The Unocal Settlement: Implications for the Developing Law on Corporate Complicity in Human Rights Abuses
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Wrangle Prolongs Allocation of Unocal Payout
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Lack of Human Rights Policy Concerns Chevron Shareowners in Light of Unocal Merger
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Tentative Settlement of ATCA [Alien Tort Claims Act] Human Rights Suits Against Unocal
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Pirates of the Corporation - Holding American companies responsible for high crimes committed overseas
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ChevronTexaco critics band together
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A Big Win for Human Rights
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Belgium to reopen rights probe on Total in Myanmar
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Statement of EarthRights International Regarding ChevronTexaco’s Acquisition of Unocal
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ChevronTexaco Seen Selling Unocal Myanmar Assets [scroll down]
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The story you haven't heard about... The Activists' Lawsuits
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Common Questions and Answers for ERI [EarthRights International, regarding settlement with Unocal regarding Burma]
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U.S.: Rights Advocates Hail 'Landmark' Settlement With American Corporation
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Unocal settlement with Myanmar villagers finalised
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The Arm of the Law gets Longer
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Las multinacionales y los derechos humanos
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Discussing corporate injustice
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The limits of human rights legislation [USA]
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Gas Deal Wins Kudos, But Activists Warn of Rights Abuses [Burma]
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Unocal Announces It Will Settle A Human Rights Suit: What Is the Real Story Behind Its Decision?
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Paying For It - Doing business with regimes may cost American companies cash as well as goodwill
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Foreign crimes come home to the US
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Unocal settles Burma human rights cases
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Settlement in works over human rights case involving Unocal
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Unocal strikes deal with Myanmar villagers over alleged use of slave labour
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Unocal to Settle Lawsuits Over Myanmar Abuse
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Settlement reached in human rights lawsuit [Burma/USA]
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[PDF] The Changing Landscape of Liability - A Director’s Guide to Trends in Corporate Environmental, Social and Economic Liability
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[PDF] executive summary: "Business and International Crimes: Assessing the Liability of Business Entities for Grave Violations of International Law"
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Human rights: Can multinationals be held accountable?
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Total en Birmanie: Affaire Classée
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[PDF] Oil and Human Rights
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[PDF] Oil, Gas & Energy Law Intelligence [OGEL] - Special Feature on Corporate Social Responsibility
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Unocal decision impacts Shell, Coca-Cola, Exxon [part of ExxonMobil] and Gap
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Slavery Suit Will Go Forward [USA/Burma]
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[PDF] REO Report 2nd Quarter 2004
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The questions over aiding and abetting
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U.S. Courts Tackle Foreign Abuses - Energy corporations question 'law of nations'
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Human Rights and the Court [USA]
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Human Rights Abuses Worldwide Are Held to Fall Under U.S. Courts
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Supreme Court: Foreign Victims of Abuse May Sue in US
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[PDF] full report: "In Our Court: ATCA, Sosa and the Triumph of Human Rights"
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New limits on overseas companies' lawsuits [ATCA lawsuits in U.S. courts alleging human rights abuses by companies]
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ATCA Lives!
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USA: Core Principles of Alien Tort Claims Act Upheld - Foreign Victims of Human Rights Abuses Preserve Access to US Courts
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States and Corporations: Legal Responsibilities to the People
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Analysis: Is trying to kill the Alien Tort Claims Act digging for fool’s gold?
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Rights and wrongs
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Human Rights and the Oil and Gas Industry An IPIECA [Intl. Petroleum Industry Environmental Conservation Association] Status Report, May 2004
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Big Business Attacks ATCA in New York Times; ERI's Rebuttal
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Recent ATCA Cases Against Corporate Defendants
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Law and disorder, corporate style
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Myanmar: Cheers, jeers over giant gas find
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Courting Responsibility
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La justice exonère Unocal, poursuivi pour violations des droits de l'homme
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Judge: Unocal not liable for claims
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L.A. judge to issue oral ruling on Unocal's liability in human rights case
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Out of Burma: Grassroots Activism Forces Multinationals to End Ties with the Burmese Dictatorship
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Judgment day - Will an obscure law bring down the global economy?
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Human rights trial over Unocal project in Myanmar opens in L.A.
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El grupo petrolero estadounidense Unocal, acusado de violar los derechos humanos
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[PDF] Background: The Yadana Pipeline and Activist Lawsuits
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[PDF] Summaries of Presentations Made at the UNRISD Conference on Corporate Social Responsibility and Development: Towards a New Agenda? 17 November 2003 - 18 November 2003 Salle XVI, Palais des Nations, Geneva
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Slave Labor? Unocal is being sued in the U.S. for ignoring abuses in Burma. It's the next globalization battle
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[PDF] Community redress and multinational enterprises
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Un ancien dirigeant de Total Birmanie entendu par un juge français
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California, New York financial chiefs pressure Unocal to pull operations from Myanmar
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Multinationals and accountability
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The Court of Last Resort
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Unocal Penalized for Tardy Documents
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U.S. Courts' role in foreign feuds comes under fire
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Unocal on trial for Burma 'abuses'
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[PDF] Emerging Threat: Human Rights Claims
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Judge rejects Unocal attempt to avoid California law
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Wrong on rights
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Laws of Empire
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Profits at Gunpoint
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Rights Groups Overseas Fight U.S. Concerns in U.S. Courts
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Plaintiffs' Representatives Confident after Unocal Hearing [in U.S. court]
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Appeals court [in USA] reconsiders if Unocal can be sued for atrocities [in Burma]
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Court Ponders if U.S. Firm [Unocal] Liable for Abuse Abroad
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Court Is Villagers' Only Hope
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Ashcroft Sides with Torturers: Unocal and the Crimes of Burma
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U.S. Court To Review Unocal Myanmar Brutality Suit
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A Needed Human Rights Law [USA]
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White House Seeks to Curb Rights Cases From Abroad: U.S. Fears Effect On Diplomatic Ties
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U.S.: Ashcroft Attacks Human Rights Law - Justice Dept. Undermining Key Precedent
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U.S. Justice Department’s amicus curae brief in case of Doe v. Unocal
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Oil Companies being sued
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Legal case for doing the right thing
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Appellate court ruling means potential trial for Unocal over Myanmar project
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[PDF] Legal Issues in Corporate Citizenship
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Recent court decision could further isolate Burma
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Plaintiffs Win Ninth Circuit Victory over Unocal
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Unocal must face trial in Myanmar human rights suit
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Court Tells Unocal to Face Rights Charges
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Judge Lets Unocal Ask State Dept. to Intervene in Myanmar Lawsuit
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Unocal wants government to quash labour lawsuit
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A Long Way to Find Justice: What Are Burmese Villagers Doing in a California Court?
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Corporate Human Rights [human rights lawsuits agains multinationals in U.S. courts]
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Internationally Binding Legislation and Litigation for the Enforcement of Labour Rights
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‘The Party Is Over’
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Bad business in Burma
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U.S. firms face suits for overseas acts
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Unocal to Face Suit on Human Rights
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Unocal Faces Trial For Rights Abuses
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Unocal Will Stand Trial Over Myanmar Venture
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Judge OKs Unocal Abuse Lawsuit
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Doe v. Unocal: Forced Labor and Corporate Liability [Burma]
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Recent ILRF [International Labor Rights Fund] Cases to Enforce Human Rights Under the ATCA
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Litigation Update: A Summary of Recent Developments in U.S. Cases Brought Under the Alien Tort Claims Act and Torture Protection Act
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Unocal closer to trial over human rights violations
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Burmese workers suing Unocal in Los Angeles will have their day in court
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Claim Against Unocal Rejected
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Liability of Multinational Corporations under International Law
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