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2004年7月26日

作者:
Jennifer Huang, newsdesk.org

U.S. Courts Tackle Foreign Abuses - Energy corporations question 'law of nations'

A 215-year-old law originally written to address piracy and crimes abroad against American ambassadors is at the heart of litigation targeting some of the world's largest energy corporations...a recent Supreme Court ruling may have left the door open for the suits to proceed. [refers to ExxonMobil, ChevronTexaco, Unocal, Shell]

属于以下案件的一部分

Chevron lawsuit (re Nigeria)

ExxonMobil lawsuit (re Aceh)

Unocal lawsuit (re Myanmar)

Texaco/Chevron lawsuits (re Ecuador)