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Brooklyn Journal of International Law

Admissibility; Al Jazeera; CERD; citizen; citizenship; Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination; corporate; corporation; diplomatic protection; discrimination; entity; ethnic; exhaustion; government; group; human rights; ICJ; individual; institution; International Court of Justice; inter-state; jurisdiction; legal person; national; nationality; natural person; NGO; non-governmental organization; organization; parens patriae; personality; private; public; Qatar; racial; standing; state-owned; UAE

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Protecting Corporations From Discrimination Under The Convention On The Elimination Of Racial Discrimination, William Thomas Worster Dec 2022

Protecting Corporations From Discrimination Under The Convention On The Elimination Of Racial Discrimination, William Thomas Worster

Brooklyn Journal of International Law

This article argues that legal persons derive rights under the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (CERD) and can enforce those rights by individual or inter-state complaint. It uses the case study of media corporations, following from the recent judgment by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in the litigation between Qatar and the UAE over the application of CERD to the treatment of the Al Jazeera media corporation. However, the implications of this study apply to all private corporations and non-governmental organizations (NGOs). The CERD protects against certain forms of racial, ethnic and national origin …