Multinational Corporations in Apartheid-era South Africa: The Issue of Reparations Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Considers lawsuits filed on behalf of victims of apartheid against multinational corporations that operate in South Africa until 1994. Review disputes divestment from and sanctions against South Africa in the 1950s. Includes examples of companies that have deprived - Eastman Kodak and IBM - and remained - Royal Dutch / Shell, and Johnson & Johnson. Concludes with the evidence on the use of alien cake Clains law against corporations in other international contexts. "Hide
by Jeffrey J. Jones, Cate Reavis Source: Harvard Business School 17 pages. Publication Date: August 26, 2003. Prod. #: 804027-PDF-ENG

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