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Holding Multinational Corporations Accountable? Achilles' Heels In Alien Tort Claims Act Litigation, Douglas M. Branson
Holding Multinational Corporations Accountable? Achilles' Heels In Alien Tort Claims Act Litigation, Douglas M. Branson
Santa Clara Journal of International Law
For over 30 years, human rights, environmental and other plaintiffs’ attorneys have hailed foreign nationals and, in the last 15-20 years, multinational corporations, into U.S. District Courts to answer ATS claims against them, for torts wherever they have occurred, often in remote corners of the world. In cases such as Unocal, Royal Dutch and Blackwater, to name a few, attorneys have procured large settlements. With those multinationals as defendants and with larger settlements, however, have come more sophisticated and better equipped defense lawyers who have raised ancillary and adjective issues that have not been raised before, or at least inquired …