
Modern Corporations Are Key Participants In The New Globalized Economy. As Such, They Have Been Accorded Tremendous Latitude And Granted Extensive Rights. However, Accompanying Obligations Have Not Been Similarly Forthcoming. Chief Among Them Is The Obligation Not To Commit Atrocities Or Human Rights Abuses In The Pursuit Of Profit. Multinational Corporations Are Increasingly Complicit In Genocides That Occur In The Developing World. While They Benefit Enormously From The Crime, They Are Immune From Prosecution At The International Level. Prosecuting Corporations For Genocide Proposes New Legal Pathways To Ensure Such Companies Are Held Criminally Liable For Their Conduct By Creating A Framework For International Criminal Jurisdiction. If A State Or A Person Commits Genocide, They Are Punished, And International Law Demands Such. Nevertheless, Corporate Actors Have Successfully Avoided This Through An Array Of Legal Arguments Which Professor Kelly Challenges. He Demonstrates How International Criminal Jurisdiction Should Be Extended Over Corporations For Complicity In Genocide And Makes The Case That It Should Be Done Promptly.
This book investigates the legal mechanisms required to hold multinational corporations criminally liable for complicity in genocide within the framework of international law. Professor Michael J. Kelly, an expert in international criminal law, examines the current immunity enjoyed by corporate entities despite their involvement in human rights abuses. He argues that the existing legal architecture is insufficient and proposes specific jurisdictional expansions to ensure corporate accountability for atrocities committed in pursuit of profit.
What You Will Find
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Legal scholars and practitioners view this work as a significant contribution to the discourse on corporate accountability in international law. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose and the rigorous nature of the author's legal arguments.
Page Count:
280
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190238909
ISBN-13:
9780190238902
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