Nuremberg-era jurisprudence offers a compelling precedent for imposing sanctions on companies for human rights violations, as in the 'Kiobel' case before t
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" ... The founder and first president of the American Eugenics Society, Irving Fisher, was an economics professor at Yale. Fisher once wrote, 'We could mak
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By Tony Cross RFI/12 January 2012 A Paris court has rejected a bid by heirs of the founder of French carmaker Renault to be compensated for the nationalisa
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Expatica.com/28 January 2012 Hundreds of police officers stand guard to protect the guests of the controversial far-right ball (AFP, Dieter Nagl) As ma
1946: Not for the first time and not for the last, the giant General Electric Co. found itself in federal court on charges of violating anti-trust law. The
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By Alex Constantine
The late Mildred "Tweet" Kimball, a bejeweled fixture of Denver high society and political circles, lived in a castle off US 85, just