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"Court to Rule If Abuses Abroad Can Lead to Suits" [1]

"The Supreme Court said Monday it will consider a lawsuit against Royal Dutch Shell PLC to decide whether corporations can be sued in U.S. courts for allegedly aiding human-rights abuses overseas. The case examines whether corporations can be held liable under a 1789 law passed by the first U.S. Congress. The law, the Alien Tort Statute, allows foreign citizens to file U.S. lawsuits based on alleged violations of international law."

Brent Kendall reports for the Wall St. Journal October 18, 2011. [2]

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Source: Wall St. Journal [2], 10/18/2011
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