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After Tel-Oren: Should Federal Courts Infer A Cause Of Action Under The Alien Tort Claims Act, Gregory A. Gross Jan 1985

After Tel-Oren: Should Federal Courts Infer A Cause Of Action Under The Alien Tort Claims Act, Gregory A. Gross

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This Comment, consisting of three main parts, examines the cause of action issue that arose in Tel-Oren v. Libyan Arab Republic and places it in the context of the Alien Tort Claims Act's (ACTA) prior history. The first part focuses on the three instances in which a federal court has used the statute to exercise jurisdiction in an alien tort action. The second part examines the Tel-Oren case, centering on two of the three concurrences forming the District of Columbia Court of Appeals' decision. The third part suggests that proving a distinct cause of action embodied in the law of …