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Foreign liabilities can come home to roost
UK companies and their subsidiaries increasingly are at risk of being sued in the courts of England and Wales for human rights or environmental harm in relation to their overseas operations. Suzanne Spears, Partner at Volterra Fietta, explains.
Article details
Journal title: Petroleum Review
Publisher: Energy Institute
Subjects: Environmental protection, Health and safety, Law and Legal practice, Economics, business and commerce, Commercial