France’s highest court has ruled that companies can be held liable for complicity in crimes against humanity for their actions in managing their foreign subsidiaries.
The ruling, handed down on Jan. 16, concerned the French cement company Lafarge, which has been under investigation in France since 2016 over how it kept its factory running in Syria after civil war broke out there in 2011.
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