Tort litigation against transnational corporations : the challenge of jurisdiction in English courts / Ekaterina Aristova

"There is an emerging trend of private claims being brought against parent companies of transnational corporations for their alleged involvement in human rights and environmental abuses committed abroad. These cases form part of an international effort aimed at strengthening responsible busines...

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Place / Publishing House:Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2024
Year of Publication:2024
Language:English
Series:Oxford private international law series
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Classification:86.30 - Internationales Privatrecht
Physical Description:xxxvi, 312 Seiten
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