Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1. Corporate Accountability and Collective Guilt
Chapter 2. Transnational Holocaust Litigation: Between International Criminal Law and Structural Reform
Chapter 3. Rethinking Settlement
Chapter 4. Transnational Litigation and the Legitimacy of Domestic Courts
Chapter 5. A Process-Oriented Approach to Corporate Liability for Human Rights Violations
Chapter 6. Humanitarian Payment and Corporate Responsibility
Chapter 7. The Judge and the Historian
Chapter 8. Commissioned Corporate History
Conclusion: Transnational Holocaust Litigation as a Source of Theorization and Strategy
Notes
Index