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Article

19 Sep 2012

Author:
Georgetown Law Human Rights Institute, Center for Constitutional Rights, EarthRights International, Center for Justice and Accountability, Human Rights First, International Corporate Accountability Roundtable

Kiobel v. Royal Dutch Shell: Human Rights Law at a Crossroads [Washington, 27 Sep]

On the eve of the Supreme Court argument in Kiobel v. Royal Dutch Shell, the participants will examine the future of the Alien Tort Statute (ATS), an important tool for holding corporations, governments and individuals accountable for international human rights violations.