Breaking Silence
Autor Richard Alan Whiteen Limba Engleză Paperback – iun 2008
That landmark decision, based on the almost obscure Alien Tort Claims Act of 1789, ruled that U.S. courts could accept jurisdiction in international cases--recognizing the right of foreign human rights victims to sue--even though the alleged violation occurred in another country by a non-American and against a non-American. So fundamentally has the Fil rtiga precedent changed the landscape of international human rights law, that it has served as the basis for nearly 100 progeny suits, and grown to encompass not only human rights abuses, but also violations of international environmental and labor rights law. Today, there are dozens of class action suits pending against corporate defendants ranging from oil conglomerates destroying the Amazon rainforest to designer clothing companies running sweatshops abroad.
Breaking Silence is a remarkable, consuming story, documenting not only the most celebrated case in the international human rights field--but also the tragic and touchingly human story behind it that gives it life. In 2001, Dr. Fil rtiga was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize and the Alien Tort Claims Act continues to be hotly debated among politicians and lawmakers.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781589012240
ISBN-10: 1589012240
Pagini: 324
Ilustrații: Mostly Joel Filartega's line drawings; also includes poster.
Dimensiuni: 177 x 254 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Georgetown University Press
ISBN-10: 1589012240
Pagini: 324
Ilustrații: Mostly Joel Filartega's line drawings; also includes poster.
Dimensiuni: 177 x 254 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Georgetown University Press
Descriere
Young seventeen-year-old Joelito Filartiga was taken from his family home in Asuncion, Paraguay, brutally tortured, and murdered by the Paraguayan police. This title tells the inside story of the quest for justice by his father - the true target of the police - Paraguayan artist and philanthropist Dr Joel Filartiga.