Front Matter
Foreword
Foreword: Corporations on Trial for Human Rights Violations
Michael P. Scharf and Brooke Tyus
Articles
The Trafficking Victim Protection Act: The Best Hope for International Human Rights Litigation in the U.S. Courts?
Sara Sun Beale
Atrocities by Corporate Actors: A Historical Perspective
Michael J. Kelly
Corporate Liability for Human Rights Violations: The Future of the Alien Tort Claims Act
Milena Sterio
Brand as Information Intermediary
Kishanthi Parella
A Human Rights Perspective on Professional Responsibility in Global Corporate Practice
David Nersessian
The Cost of Territoriality: Jus Cogens Claims Against Corporations
Ursula Tracy Doyle
Civil Litigation in Response to Corporate Human Rights Abuses: The European Union and Its Member States
Jonas Grimheden
Speeches
Keynote Lecture: International Human Rights: Need for Further Institutional Development
Judge Thomas Buergenthal
Keynote Address: Is the Presumption of Corporate Impunity Dead?
Ambassador David Scheffer
Notes
If It Looks Like a Duck: Reining in Private-Military Contractor Conduct Through the Amended UCMJ
Michael Anderson
Historical Determinism and Women's Rights in Sharia Law
Mackenzie Glaze
Tearing Down the Wall Between Refugee and Gang-Based-Asylum Seekers: Why the United States Should Reconsider Its Stance on Central-American Gang-Based Asylum Claims
Katelyn Masetta- Alvarez
Transcript
Talking Foreign Policy: Jesner v. Arab Bank
Michael Scharf, et al.