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27 Jul 2004

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EarthRights International

In Our Court: ATCA, Sosa, and the Triumph of Human Rights

EarthRights International's new report, "In Our Court: ATCA, Sosa, and the Triumph of Human Rights," analyzes the history of the [U.S.] Alien Tort Claims Act (ATCA), its use in human rights cases over the past two decades, and the political debate between the human rights community, the business lobby, and the Bush Administration over how ATCA should be used.

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