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Tort liability in multinational corporate groups : a comparative analysis with particular focus on Turkey

Title
Tort liability in multinational corporate groups : a comparative analysis with particular focus on Turkey / Pınar Kara.
ISBN
9783031293351
3031293355
9783031293368
Publication
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2023]
Copyright Notice Date
©2023.
Physical Description
xvii, 290 pages ; 24 cm.
Notes
"Revised and updated version of the author's PhD thesis completed at Istanbul Bilgi University Law Faculty in Private Law, which was accepted by the decision of the Doctorate Board on 27 January 2021"--Preface.
Summary
Multinational corporate groups are important actors in todays global economy, with the power to impact the masses through their activities. National legal systems, which usually have no extraterritorial authority, remain insufficient to regulate the activities of multinational corporate groups, which operate worldwide, not only in the countries where the parent companies reside (home country), but also in countries where the subsidiaries operate (host countries). The mentioned lack of an effective legislation leads to an unjust imbalance to the benefit of multinational corporate groups and to the detriment, especially, of involuntary creditors, such as tort victims of corporate activities, which predominantly concern human rights abuses and environmental violations. Against this backdrop, the book firstly assesses the position of multinational corporate groups in international law and then discusses potential reforms to corporate law that would allow for a multi-stakeholder approach. It analyses certain aspects of Turkish tort law that could potentially accommodate liability claims against the parent companies of multinational corporate groups for damage incurred due to their transnational subsidiaries activities (referred to as foreign direct liability in legal doctrine). To this end, the potential legal grounds of fault liability and strict liability are assessed under Turkish law, with a particular focus on the duty of care, in comparison with the corresponding case law in the UK and the Netherlands. Mandatory human rights due diligence is also analysed with a view to proposing a new regulation in Turkish law. Lastly, the aspects of foreign direct liability claims related to private international law are assessed in order to answer the questions of jurisdiction and applicable law within the scope of a comparative legal study.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
August 07, 2023
Series
Ius gentium ; volume 107.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Introduction
Introduction to FDL and the nature of FDL claims
Multinational corporate groups, their position in international law and regulating multinational corporate groups
Comparative analysis of substantive legal grounds for FDL
A comparative analysis of FDL under private international law
Conclusion.
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