Human rights cases around the world - international tribunal for the former YugoslaviaRobb, J. & Cassette, J.De Rebus
“cause of action” to proceed after a claimant has died, for the benefit of the deceased’s estate, the Tribunal held, applying the same approach the Upper Tribunal took in a previous case in relation to data protection rights, a FOIA appeal is not a “cause of action” (Letang v ...
The International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg (see below) quoted figures according to which, at Auschwitz, at least 2,500,000 prisoners died in the gas chambers, and 500,000 died of disease and starvation. As noted the United Nations War Crimes Commission (1948), “the poison gas used ca...
With the existing human rights initiatives for businesses all falling short in some respect, a new system of human rights compliance for companies needs to be implemented. It will be shown that human rights violations are costly for corporations, as their reputation and brand image suffers and lit...
Immigration Act 2009 (“Section 55”) and its interaction with Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights (“Article 8”). The judgment provides a guide for how the appellate courts should assess decision-making by the Secretary of State, her officials, and the First-tier Tribunal....
Childress III, Donald Earl. "Is an International Arbitral Tribunal the Answer to the Challenges of Litigating Transnational Human Rights Cases in a Post-Kiobel World." UCLA Journal of International Law and Foreign Affairs 19 (2015): 31.
evidence shows that corporate actors such as Syngenta, DAGRIS, and Monsanto have a long track record of controlling the discourse and limiting debate on policy and technology choices (Pio2007; Nipon et al.2017; UCS2017; Marks and Paravacini2018; Monsanto Tribunal2016; Luna and Dowd-Uribe2020)...