Esser and Riley, ‘Corporate Liability Within Groups: Human Rights and Tort Law Perspectives’

ABSTRACT
In this paper, we examine the regulatory issues that arise in protecting the interests of ‘outsiders’ from misbehaviour by corporate groups. We focus on two areas of substantive regulation, the application of human rights norms to groups, and subsequently the application of tort law (delict) in this context. In each section, we seek to show what an ‘enterprise approach’ would mean for these two areas of regulation, including the forms it might take and how effectively it might overcome the problems inherent in an entity approach. We also use the UK’s experience – of enforcing human rights norms against groups, and of applying tort law to groups – to illustrate our analysis.

Esser, Irene-Marie and Riley, Christopher A, Corporate Liability Within Groups: Human Rights and Tort Law Perspectives (December 19, 2024), University of Edinburgh School of Law | LSGL Research Project Papers 2024.13-07.

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