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1. The costs of ICSID arbitration and the consequences for the enjoyment of social rights in El Salvador
(FTAs & ISDS)
The costs of ICSID arbitration and the consequences for the enjoyment of social rights in El Salvador February, 2012 By the Foundation for Studies on the Application of Law (FESPAD, a Member of the ...
Created on 29 February 2012
2. The Cerro Blanco mine and the right to consultation
(Cerro Blanco)
... suffer the worst consequences. At Cerro Blanco, the company has proposed a filtered tailings storage facility will be built in dangerous proximity to communities that would be banned in many countries ...
Created on 22 September 2022
3. MIRIAN MIRANDA: There is a genocidal plan against the Garífuna people
(Regional News)
... palm and tourist developments; at the same time, it is a country that is already suffering the consequences of the climate crisis ... Today, more than ever, we have to understand that this model of consumption, ...
Created on 25 December 2021
4. Mining is not ‘recovery’
(OceanaGold Philippines)
... and non-indigenous—that depend on these natural resources for their income and cultural practices.   Precisely because of these consequences, South Cotabato’s Environmental Code bans open-pit mining, ...
Created on 02 June 2021
5. Human Rights Advocates and Legal Experts Deliver Blueprint for New International Corporate Accountability Law in Canada
(Mining and Human Rights)
... proposed law released today moves beyond reporting and requires companies to change their behavior – and stop profiting from human rights and environmental harm – or face significant consequences.” The ...
Created on 21 May 2021
6. 2020 in Review: Latin America and Investment Arbitration
(ISDS)
... corruption acts? It’s been almost four years since Odebrecht admitted to paying bribes to obtain infrastructure contracts throughout Latin America, and the consequences stemming from the scandal are ...
Created on 19 December 2020
7. A Canadian Mining Giant Is Quietly Ramping Up Work in New Zealand. Locals Are Worried
(OceanaGold)
... in the area. “If that tailings dam failed, it wouldn’t just take out the town, it would take out an entire river system and go into the Hauraki Gulf, which would have devastating consequences,” she said. ...
Created on 17 December 2020
8. HONDURAS: Human rights defenders threatened by armed groups during quarantine
(Regional News)
... must "adopt an intersectoral human rights approach in all their government strategies, policies, and measures to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic and its consequences." ------------------------------------ ...
Created on 31 July 2020
9. The Duterte era: A state of nature under attack
(OceanaGold Philippines)
... of our nation as we approach the upcoming State of the Nation Address of President Rodrigo Duterte. The COVID-19 pandemic triggered cascading consequences to long-standing problems in our country that ...
Created on 25 July 2020
10. Corporate Lawsuits Could Devastate Poor Countries Grappling with COVID-19
(FTAs & ISDS)
... of the agreement leave Mexico still vulnerable to cases brought by U.S. and Canadian corporations. The victims of the economic consequences of Covid-19 will not be foreign investors, but the poorest ...
Created on 23 July 2020
11. Anglo American responses to AGM queries raise more questions than they answer
(Mining and Human Rights)
... cannot be replaced with an artificial channel. No engineering work can replace what took nature centuries to build. This exercise in altering nature can have long-term consequences. In the case of Quellaveco, ...
Created on 22 July 2020
12. With Passage of NAFTA 2.0, Congress Boosts Fossil Fuel Polluters, Particularly in Mexico
(FTAs & ISDS)
... and forthcoming trade agreements such as the TPP, “The environmental consequences of the USMCA are very real. The deal would contribute to the climate crisis by helping corporate polluters dodge our climate ...
Created on 03 May 2020
13. Ostúa River contaminated with lead and arsenic from Cerro Blanco mine
(Cerro Blanco)
... that the water shortage is already perceived, although he, like other inhabitants, is not fully understanding the consequences that the mine will bring for the 200 families living in Pita Floja. According ...
Created on 21 April 2020
14. PRESS RELEASE: Citizen´s proposal for a general water law in El Salvador
(Water Crisis El Salvador)
... Water Law in the Environment and Climate Change Commission in the last thirteen years has condemned our population to suffer the increasingly serious consequences generated by the lack of good governance ...
Created on 20 April 2020
15. The PPDDH presents a report that addresses the socio-environmental impacts of the San Sebastián Mine
(Commerce Group)
... consequences.  Faced with these threats, the Association for the Development of El Salvador (CRIPDES) and the Office of the Prosecutor for the Defense of Human Rights (PDDH) announced a Follow-up Report ...
Created on 26 December 2019
16. Land Defenders Are Killed in the Philippines for Protesting Canadian Mining
(OceanaGold Philippines)
... noted that such efforts are voluntary, so mining corporations don’t face consequences if they don’t follow the standards they promote. Unenforceable rules may have long-term consequences: One of the ...
Created on 04 October 2019
17. Getting the shaft on mining abuses
(Background and reports )
... and the use of slave labour. Yet there are rarely any consequences for companies where they are headquartered and allowed to raise most of their money – namely, in Canada.Successive Canadian governments ...
Created on 05 May 2019
18. More than one hundred organizations reject the unjust payment of USD $31 million to Canadian mining company Bear Creek
(Regional News)
...  “I personally have been psychologically destroyed for 8 years. Right now I’m fighting to get my family back,” he said, referring to the consequences of being criminalized in this way. Illacutipa is ...
Created on 16 September 2018
19. Salvadorans Reinforce Commitment to Sustain Historic Mining Ban on its First Anniversary
(Media Releases)
... support and based upon experiences from neighbouring countries, that introducing industrial scale mining in the country would jeopardize vital water supplies with disastrous consequences for local populations. ...
Created on 06 May 2018
20. In El Salvador, a moment more precious than gold
(Mining prohibition El Salvador)
... on the other side of the world.   El Salvador and the Philippines have several things in common. Both are located on the rim of the Pacific Ocean, both suffered the consequences of Spanish colonization ...
Created on 26 June 2017
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