USA: Federal court rules Filipino workers can proceed with forced labour claims against US construction cos. overseeing FIFA World Cup projects in Qatar
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“US federal court allows lawsuit to proceed over Qatar World Cup labor conditions”
A US federal judge in Colorado on Thursday ruled that Filipino workers can proceed with forced labor claims against US-based construction companies that oversaw FIFA World Cup stadium projects in Qatar.
Writing for the US District Court of Colorado, Magistrate Judge Cyrus Chung ruled that under 18 US Code § 1595 and § 1596, US federal courts have “extra-territorial jurisdiction” over underlying trafficking offenses. However, the ruling clarified that for extraterritorial application, direct violators of the underlying criminal statutes must have US nationality, permanent residence, or presence. This requirement led to the dismissal of some human trafficking claims because the complaint alleges that “Qatari employers in Qatar” were responsible for the trafficking.
Forced labor claims will be allowed to proceed, however, against the Colorado-based company CH2M and the Texas-based company Jacobs Engineering. The court asserted personal jurisdiction over the Texas-based Jacobs Engineering through the doctrine of specific jurisdiction, which allows a court to exercise jurisdiction over a corporation without violating due process because the company’s activity within the area of the court’s jurisdiction satisfies the requirement of minimum contacts…