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摘要
本文以英国最高法院最近在韦丹塔诉隆戈维(Vedanta v. Lungowe)案和奥克帕比诉壳牌(Okpabi v. Shell)案中做出的关键判决为重点,探讨了公司集团责任的演变情况。这些具有里程碑意义的案件凸显了母公司根据侵权法中的注意义务对其海外子公司的行为承担责任的可能性。本文深入探讨了这些判决的广泛影响,包括它们在揭开跨国公司面纱方面的意义及其意外后果。本文还探讨了围绕这些裁决是鼓励还是阻止跨国公司(MNCs)披露整个公司的政策并在其子公司开展人权尽职调查,从而影响企业社会责任和国际标准的争论。最后,本文就解决韦丹塔公司和奥克帕比公司造成的 "不正当激励 "这一复杂问题的潜在解决方案提出了自己的见解。
Vedanta and Okpabi: A Step Forward in Corporate Group Accountability?
This paper examines the evolving landscape of corporate group accountability, with a focus on recent pivotal judgments by the UK Supreme Court in Vedanta v. Lungowe and Okpabi v. Shell. These landmark cases have highlighted the potential for parent companies to be held liable for the actions of their overseas subsidiaries, based on the duty of care under tort law. The paper delves into the broader implications of these decisions, including their significance in piercing the transnational corporate veil and their unintended consequences. It also explores the debate surrounding whether these rulings encourage or deter multinational corporations (MNCs) from disclosing corporate-wide policies and conducting human rights due diligence in their subsidiaries, impacting corporate social responsibility and international standards. The paper concludes by offering insights into potential solutions to address the complex issue of the ‘perverse incentive’ created by Vedanta and Okpabi.
duty of care, corporate group accountability, transnational corporate veil, parental corporate liability, Shell, Vedanta