Last week I posted (here) an announcement of an upcoming on line symposium on Kiobel v Royal Dutch Petroleum,
the case currently pending before the Supreme Court on whether a
corporation can be sued under the Alien Tort Statute. All the contributions to the symposium are now available. Here are links to all of them:
The Alien Tort Statute and the law of nations
Precedents, pirates, and the presumption against extraterritoriality
The Alien Tort Statute, Kiobel, and standard tools of statutory interpretation
Kiobel, “vigilant doorkeeping,” and the parochial purposes of the Alien Tort Statute
International law and Alien Tort Statute litigation
Kiobel and the original meaning of the Alien Tort Statute
A brave new world of transnational human rights litigation
The Alien Tort Statute and the foreign relations fallacy
The Alien Tort Statute as a species of extraterritorial U.S. law
The ATS is in good company
The Alien Tort Statute and the importance of historical evidence
For ATS claims, universal jurisdiction isn’t the answer
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