...a remedy that is being enforced and not domestic law. See also Paust, Kiobel, supra at 20-21, 23. Further, it is international law over which there is a universal jurisdictional competence of the U.S. and other countries. 3. Indeed, if
Sosa ruled that the ATS does not create a cause of action but the right to an effective remedy can arise under international law, was Chief Justice Roberts correct when stating "[t]he question under
Sosa is not whether a federal court has jurisdiction to entertain a cause of action provided...
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Roger Alford
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