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Corporate criminal liability

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Transnational ne bis in idem for corporate involvement in international crimes: the Lafarge proceedings in the U.S. and France
Could the U.S. Lafarge Settlement provide Reparations for Victims of ISIL?
Chinese Military Support to Russia could make Xi Jinping complicit in War Crimes
SLIC* collaboration with NEXOS
Mexico's Civil Litigation Against US Gun Manufacturers and Dealers for Cartel Violence: Developing a Standard of Corporate Complicity in Gross Human Rights Violations
Corporate accountability and Iranian drones in the Ukraine war: Could sanctions lead to prosecution for international crimes?
Could companies in the Netherlands face criminal liability for ‘facilitating’ 8kun?
Corporate complicity in Myanmar: beyond Facebook
Due Diligence and Secondary Liability for Companies in Case of Causing or Contributing to Human Rights Violations
Recent Domestic Developments on Corporate Criminal Assistance in Atrocity Crimes
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