Title: In the Bhopal, India, disaster, the Union Carbide subsidiary involved was owned 50.9 by the parent ... Post by: rvalen98 on Jan 28, 2018 In the Bhopal, India, disaster, the Union Carbide subsidiary involved was owned 50.9 by the parent company with headquarters in Connecticut while the other 49.1 was controlled by Indians. The case on behalf of the victims was started in the U.S. The judge dismissed the case saying it should be tried in India because of:
A) venue. B) Rex Nonquam Moritur. C) lack of jurisprudence. D) Forum Non Conveniens. Title: In the Bhopal, India, disaster, the Union Carbide subsidiary involved was owned 50.9 by the parent ... Post by: hehehxd on Jan 28, 2018 Content hidden
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