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Symposium:
Corporate Liability for Grave Breaches of International Law
Friday, November 16, 2007
Papers Submitted by Presenters
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"PUNISHING THE PARENT: CORPORATE CRIMINAL COMPLICITY IN HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES," Jonathan Clough, Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Law, Monash University.
- "JUDICIAL DEFERENCE AND THE UNREASONABLE VIEWS
OF THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH ," Beth Stephens
- "CORPORATE HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS:
THE FEASIBILITY OF CIVIL RECOURSE IN THE NETHERLANDS",
Dr. Nicola M.C.P. Jägers, Senior Lecturer and Researcher at the Centre for Transboundary Legal Development, Tilburg University, the Netherlands.
- "COMMERCE, CRIME AND CONFLICT: LEGAL REMEDIES FOR PRIVATE SECTOR LIABITILY FOR GRAVE BREACHES OF INTERNATIONAL LAW," Anita Ramasastry, Professor of Law, University of Washington School of Law
Seattle,
and Robert C. Thompson, Attorney at Law, New York City.
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"THE SECOND CIRCUIT'S STUNNING REVERSAL, IN TWO SUITS INVOLVING ALIEN TORT CLAIMS ACT: PART ONE IN A TWO-PART SERIES ON THE DECISION,"
Anthony J. Sebok, Professor of Law, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law NYC.
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"CORPORATIONS, VEILS AND INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LIABILITY," Ronald C. Slye , Professor of Law, Seattle University School of Law, University of the Witwatersrand School of Law.
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"MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS AND HUMAN RIGHTS,"
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Ralph G. Steinhardt
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"IS THERE AN EMERGING FIDUCIARY DUTY TO CONSIDER HUMAN RIGHTS? ,"
Cynthia A. Williams,
Richard W. and Marie L. Corman Scholar and Associate Professor of Law,
the University of Illinois College of Law,
and
John M. Conley, William Rand Keenan Professor of Law, the University of North Carolina
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