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Constructing a basis of corporate liability for massive violations of human rights: Using the Common Core of European Private Law

Posted on:2004-03-16Degree:LL.MType:Thesis
University:McGill University (Canada)Candidate:Kuzmarov, BetinaFull Text:PDF
GTID:2466390011460222Subject:Law
Abstract/Summary:
In a three point argument, it is asserted that general principles of law can be used to establish liability of corporations for massive violations of human rights. First, there is a lacuna in the law in this subject. Second, the constructivist approach to international relations contends that international norms are obeyed when they are internalized, so, conversely, the assertion is made that domestic law could be used to identify international norms, expanding the usefulness of general principles of law. Thirdly, general principles of law can be identified by comparative law methodology, so using one comparative method, The Common Core of European Private Law, should uncover principles of corporate liability. Lastly, an adaptation of this methodology is then applied to four countries.
Keywords/Search Tags:Law, Liability, Principles
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