U.K. Parent Company Liability for Foreign Subsidiary Torts
By Yuki TaylorLaw Student Editor The first oil well was drilled in the Niger Delta in 1956 by Royal Dutch Shell in collaboration with the British government, four years before
By Yuki TaylorLaw Student Editor The first oil well was drilled in the Niger Delta in 1956 by Royal Dutch Shell in collaboration with the British government, four years before
By Yuki TaylorLaw Student Editor A.P. Møller-Mærsk, better known as Maersk, is a publicly traded Danish logistics and freight transportation firm with one of the largest container shipping lines in
By Sharon FosterLaw Student Editor The European Union’s Commission, revealed its draft directive on Human Rights and Environmental Due Diligence on February 23, 2022. While human rights, environmental law, and
By Yuki TaylorLaw Student Editor Aaron FellmethFaculty Editor On November 22, 1996, the European Union (EU) adopted Council Regulation (EC) No 2271/96, a blocking statute to protect “against the effects
By BethEl NagerLaw Student Editor On June 17, 2021, the U.S. Supreme Court reviewed whether to hold corporations liable for human rights violations under the Alien Tort Statute (ATS) in Nestlé