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Thousands still in storm shelters | The Daily Star

Several thousands of people in coastal regions are still staying at cyclone centres, embankments or other shelters as their homes remain submerged under tidal surges following Cyclone Yaas. Dwellers of Khulna's Koyra upazila and Patuakhali's Kalapara upazila have been among the worst victims of the natural disaster which struck on May 26. Besides, vast areas of farmland in

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Recent UK Court of Appeal judgment may lead to greater accountability of companies hiding behind complex supply chains

Recent UK Court of Appeal judgment may lead to greater accountability of companies hiding behind complex supply chains Featured pages Featured pages Featured pages Update Featured pages Opinion Featured pages Opinion Recent UK Court of Appeal judgment may lead to greater accountability of companies hiding behind complex supply chains A recent judgment of the UK Court of Appeal in Hamida Begum (on behalf of MD Khalil Mollah) v Maran (UK) Limited [2021] EWCA Civ 326 may have far-reaching implications which could lead to greater accountability of companies who have historically used the complexity of their supply chains to evade responsibility and liability.

UK leads way in holding corporations to account for rights abuses

British court rulings reflect global movement towards greater accountability for multinational corporations By Oliver Holland and Liberty Bridge, a partner and solicitor at Leigh Day For Zambian farmers, Nigerian fisherman and Bangladeshi shipyard workers, recent judgments from the UK courts have provided clarity that multinational companies can be held accountable for the harm caused to individuals by their operations. Claims that are based on whether a UK company can owe a duty of care to a foreign claimant even where damage has been caused by a third party is a rapidly evolving area of law – there is a global movement towards greater accountability for multinational corporations and these recent judgments show the UK courts are leading the way.

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