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THE CIRCUIT SPLIT ON MENS REA FOR AIDING AND ABETTING LIABILITY UNDER THE ALIEN TORT STATUTE

机译:根据《外国人侵权法》规定协助和减轻责任的精神方面的电路分裂

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For decades since the Second Circuit Court of Appeals' landmark decision in Filartiga v. Pena-Irala, the Alien Tort Statute has provided tools for human rights litigation in American federal courts. Nevertheless, after some controversial decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court and the Second Circuit in recent years, the scope of liability under the statute has diminished and the future of ATS human rights litigation is uncertain. In this context, one of the key issues is the level of culpability required for a defendant to be liable for assisting the human rights breaches of a third party. Specifically, the issue is whether the requisite mens rea is knowledge or purpose. After surveying the sources that courts have looked at to answer this question, this Note concludes that the appropriate mens rea standard should be knowledge.
机译:自第二巡回上诉法院在Filartiga诉Pena-Irala案中作出具有里程碑意义的裁决以来,几十年来,《外国人侵权法》为美国联邦法院的人权诉讼提供了工具。然而,近年来,在美国最高法院和第二巡回法院做出一些有争议的决定之后,该法规所规定的责任范围有所缩小,ATS人权诉讼的未来前景不确定。在这种情况下,关键问题之一是被告有责任协助第三方侵犯人权行为的罪责程度。具体来说,问题是必要的精神是知识还是目的。在调查了法院为回答这个问题而寻找的来源之后,本说明得出结论,适当的经血标准应该是知识。

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