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    • Publisher:
      Cambridge University Press
      Publication date:
      07 November 2018
      06 December 2018
      ISBN:
      9781316678428
      9781107162853
      Dimensions:
      (228 x 152 mm)
      Weight & Pages:
      0.48kg, 254 Pages
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    Book description

    When multinational corporations cause mass harms to lives, livelihoods, and the environment in developing countries, it is nearly impossible for victims to find a court that can and will issue an enforceable judgment. In this work, Professor Maya Steinitz presents a detailed rationale for the creation of an International Court of Civil Justice (ICCJ) to hear such transnational mass tort cases. The world's legal systems were not designed to solve these kinds of complex transnational disputes, and the absence of mechanisms to ensure coordination means that victims try, but fail, to find justice in country after country, court after court. The Case for an International Court of Civil Justice explains how an ICCJ would provide victims with access to justice and corporate defendants with a non-corrupt forum and an end to the cost and uncertainty of unending litigation - more efficiently resolving the most complicated types of civil litigation.

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    'At a time when the wind blows against international courts and tribunals and states seem to have turned their back to the idea of international justice, Steinitz gets us back on track and boldly charts the way forward. This brilliant, visionary book makes a compelling case for a missing key component of an ideal international judicial system.'

    Cesare Romano - W. Joseph Ford Fellow, Loyola Law School, Los Angeles

    'In sum, Steinitz’ book is an original, thought-provoking and highly ambitious addition to the existing literature on 'business and human rights'. It is a very informative and insightful reading that impressively covers many different issues and fields.’

    Leander Beinlich Source: Heidelberg Journal of International Law

    ‘Steinitz’s book is a must-read for those interested in transborder mass torts litigation and in the current business and human rights debate. Readers will find a convincingly argued, wellthought-through and practical proposal on resolving a grave concern for human rights protection before a new international court.’

    Stephan W. Schill Source: American Journal of International Law

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