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Supreme Court Limits Human-Rights Lawsuits Against Companies in Cisco Case
23 Haziran 2026Bllomberg
- The US Supreme Court has imposed new restrictions on human-rights lawsuits against corporations, particularly in cases involving foreign atrocities. This decision came as the Court rejected a case that claimed Cisco Systems Inc.
- was complicit in the torture of Falun Gong practitioners in China. The ruling signals a significant shift in how such cases may be pursued in the future, potentially limiting accountability for companies operating internationally.
- The decision reflects an ongoing debate in the US legal system regarding the balance between corporate liability and human rights. Previous cases had opened avenues for victims to seek redress against companies, but this ruling suggests a tightening of those avenues, particularly for actions occurring outside of the…
- This ruling may set a precedent that could deter future human-rights litigation against corporations, especially those with ties to regimes accused of human rights violations. By narrowing the scope of accountability, the Supreme Court appears to prioritize corporate interests over the pursuit of justice for victims…
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