

Lawfare Daily: Bananas and Corporate Accountability for Human Rights
Jun 26, 2024
Discussing the landmark case against Chiquita Banana for financing a paramilitary group in Colombia. Exploring corporate accountability for human rights violations, challenges in proving cases abroad, and the significance of seeking justice. Delving into emotional and bureaucratic hurdles faced by victims and the complexities of evidence gathering. Tracing the historical evolution of the Alien Tort Statute in the US and the impact of government regulations on corporate conduct. Emphasizing the need for industry-specific standards, metrics, and accountability for real change in company behavior.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Corporate Liability for Human Rights Violations in Colombia
02:08 • 23min
Challenges and Pursuit of Justice for Victims of Human Rights Violations
25:07 • 2min
Challenges and Solutions in Corporate Accountability Cases
27:11 • 6min
Evolution of the Alien Tort Statute and Corporate Accountability for Human Rights
33:02 • 4min
Corporate Accountability and Government Regulations
37:09 • 10min
Corporate Accountability for Human Rights and Energy Transition
47:27 • 2min