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1. Western University Professor Brings El Salvador Anti-Mining Struggle to Canadian Audience
(Mining prohibition El Salvador)
By Tanya Sahni & Erica Wallis On February 28th, Amanda Grzyb,  associate professor of Information and Media Studies at Canada’s Western University gave a talk as part of an ongoing public interest lecture ...
Created on 08 March 2017
2. El Salvador’s Historic Metal Mining Ban Is in Danger
(Mining prohibition El Salvador)
... valued at around $25 billion, while its debt is around $20 billion. “But still,” said University of Georgia professor Julio Sevilla, “you cannot really afford to make bad investments when your finances ...
Created on 06 April 2023
3. Imai v. Canada: Access-to-information lawsuit concerning Canada’s intervention in human rights case against Goldcorp in Guatemala
(Mining and Human Rights)
... mine in Guatemala. The suit was brought by York University law professor and co-founder of the Justice & Corporate Accountability Project (JCAP), Shin Imai, who first sought the information through access-to-information ...
Created on 11 May 2021
4. Ottawa must disclose how it aided Goldcorp in human rights dispute, Federal Court will hear
(Mining and Human Rights)
... of human rights abuse at its mine in Guatemala. The lawsuit, filed by Shin Imai, York University law professor and co-founder of the Justice & Corporate Accountability Project (JCAP), is supported by ...
Created on 02 March 2021
5. NEW BOOK: The water defenders - how ordinary people saved a country from corporate greed
(Mining prohibition El Salvador)
... tactics—not only defeating them in court at the World Bank but producing a nationwide ban on all mining.” —Dana Frank, research professor and professor of history emerita at the University of California, ...
Created on 14 January 2021
6. Duterte's new warning to mining companie
(Pacific Rim/OceanaGold)
...  Robin Broad, a professor of development studies at American University in Washington DC, is writing a book about mining as a John Simon Guggenheim Fellow. John Cavanagh directs the Washington-based Institute ...
Created on 08 May 2018
7. How El Salvador Won on Mining
(Mining prohibition El Salvador)
... of Investment Disputes, an international arbitration organization. Al Gedicks, emeritus professor of environmental sociology at the University of Wisconsin–La Crosse and a founder of the Midwest Coalition ...
Created on 07 May 2018
8. Historic Wins for Democracy and Rights in El Salvador
(Mining prohibition El Salvador)
... two victories deserve a much larger audience. ----------------------------------- Robin Broad is Professor of International Development, School of International Service, American University (Washington, ...
Created on 26 June 2017
9. A wake-up call for Trump's trade agend
(Pacific Rim/OceanaGold)
... corporations or if he allows this lining of corporate pockets to continue. --- Broad is a professor at the School of International Service at American University and is on the board of Earthworks. Cavanagh ...
Created on 03 March 2017
10. El Salvador Lessons for the TPP Fight
(Pacific Rim/OceanaGold)
... planet first. Robin Broad is a professor at American University and John Cavanagh is the director of the Institute for Policy Studies. They are the co-authors of Development Redefined: How the Market ...
Created on 10 November 2016
11. PRESS RELEASE: Coalition of Groups States “There are No Winners”
(Pacific Rim/OceanaGold)
... to human rights and the environment that occur when corporations bring a suit to tribunals like ICSID,” explained Robin Broad, professor at the American University. "A mining company that calls itself ...
Created on 14 October 2016
12. PRESS RELEASE: Mining, Corporate Social Responsibility, and Conflict: OceanaGold and the El Dorado Foundation in El Salvador
(Pacific Rim/OceanaGold)
... a conflict that has already cost several people their lives,” remarks Professor Stuart Kirsch, one of the authors and an anthropologist at the University of Michigan with two decades of experience studying ...
Created on 23 March 2016
13. Resistance against the bloodsucker
(Mining prohibition El Salvador)
... of mining”. At his desk, overflowing with books, the former honorary professor of Environmental Risk at the Universities of Barcelona and Girona explains his vision of a modern state, which follows a sustainable ...
Created on 03 January 2016
14. NEWS RELEASE: Canadian mining company threatens El Salvador’s water
(Media Releases)
... multinationals against local communities,” says Susan Spronk, associate professor in the School of International Development and Global Studies at the University of Ottawa. “If the environmental strategies ...
Created on 17 April 2015
15. A corporate warning to El Salvador: Give up your gold or pay $315 million
(Pacific Rim/OceanaGold)
... Broad, a professor of International Development at American University who studies development and environmental concerns. “This is phenomenal, given the country’s relative economic poverty and the high ...
Created on 06 August 2014
16. PRESS RELEASE
(Cerro Blanco)
... These studies highlight the inconsistencies and technical gaps that indicate the unfeasibility of the mine. Dr. Dina Larios, professor of Hydrogeology and Geochemistry at the University of Ohio in the ...
Created on 28 February 2013
17. Economic Growth, “Development,” and the Triple Crisis: Reflections on El Salvador and Gold Mining
(Pacific Rim/OceanaGold)
Economic Growth, “Development,” and the Triple Crisis: Reflections on El Salvador and Gold Mining Robin Broad Let me introduce myself as does my business card: I am a professor of development.  I am ...
Created on 24 October 2012
18. Al Gedicks and Eric Hansen: Mine law needs public process, not ‘consensus’
(2013 North America Tour)
Al Gedicks and Eric Hansen: Mine law needs public process, not ‘consensus’ AL GEDICKS AND ERIC HANSEN | UW-La Crosse professor (Midwest Coalition against Lethal Mining member) and outdoor writer, respectively ...
Created on 18 May 2012
19. Crime in Cabañas
(Mining and Human Rights)
... to the mineral mining conflict was the disappearance and later murder of Professor Gustavo Marcelo Rivera in the municipality of San Isidro in June 2009. Rivera was a well known leader against mineral ...
Created on 20 March 2012
20. MCALM Press Release
(Media Releases)
... years before their permit was revoked “It’s pretty outrageous that the government of El Salvador has been attacked for protecting the health and safety of its people,” said Al Gedicks, professor of sociology ...
Created on 28 February 2012
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