Beyond public relations: bringing the rule of law to corporate codes of conduct in the global economy

Purpose - This paper aims to examine the impact of a US law, called Alien Tort Statute (ATS), on the overseas operations of multinational corporations with regard to human rights abuses. The law has the potential of creating substantial financial liabilities and operational risks for the multination...

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Amicus curiae
Competition
Compliance
Corporate governance
Corruption
Developing countries
Federal court decisions
Foreign operations of US corporations
Global economy
Globalization
Human rights
International business
International trade
LDCs
Liability
Manufacturing
Military police
Multinational companies
Multinational corporations
Murders & murder attempts
Public relations
Rape
Rule of law
Slavery
Statute law
Supreme Court decisions
Torture
Violations
Wages & salaries
War crimes
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