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1. In Guatemala, Harris Should Address U.S. Policies That Put Corporations Over People
(Mining and Human Rights)
... root causes of migration, she should vow to dismantle neoliberal rules that have been devastating for rural and Indigenous peoples. In Guatemala, Harris Should Address U.S. Policies That Put Corporations ...
Created on 07 June 2021
2. Collective reflections towards the UN Binding Treaty on Transnational Corporations with respect to Human Rights
(Pacific Rim/OceanaGold)
  CLICK HERE TO SEE THE VIDEO VIDEO: On the occasion of the third session of the UN Human Rights Council open-ended intergovernmental working group on transnational corporations (TNCs) and other business ...
Created on 14 November 2017
3. A Binding Treaty about corporations can be an instrument to guarantee the respect of our rights and territories
(Pacific Rim/OceanaGold)
Dario Bossio - Iglesia y Minería “Historically we have known the dealings of the corporations in our lands, in our countries. We have known firsthand how human rights are violated in our territories. ...
Created on 14 November 2017
4. The obscure legal system that lets corporations sue countries
(Pacific Rim/OceanaGold)
... defending sovereign states against lawsuits lodged by multinational corporations. He is the lawyer for the defence in an obscure but increasingly powerful field of international law – where foreign investors ...
Created on 11 July 2015
5. Trade Deals Are Giving Corporations the Power to Intimidate Tiny Countries
(Pacific Rim/OceanaGold)
Sandra Cuffe: New Republic Alejandro Guevara hasn’t slept. There was a death in La Maraña, and Guevara, the vice president of the community environmental association, spent the night at the wake. Still, ...
Created on 13 May 2015
6. When Corporations Sue Governments
(Pacific Rim/OceanaGold)
By Manuel Perez Rocha In 2004, the Pacific Rim mining company applied to dig for gold in El Salvador. Pacific Rim (since acquired by the Canadian-Australian company OceanaGold) assured the government ...
Created on 03 December 2014
7. New Study Shows Dangers of Trade Agreements that Help Corporations Sue Govenments
(Pacific Rim/OceanaGold)
... the agreements’ egregious rules that grant giant corporations unreasonable powers to subvert democracy. These rules, dubbed “investor rights” by the corporations, allow firms to sue governments over actions—including ...
Created on 25 March 2014
8. Today’s Trivia Quiz: How Global Mining Corporations Are Able to Undermine Democracy
(FTAs & ISDS)
Today’s Trivia Quiz: How Global Mining Corporations Are Able to Undermine Democracy Posted By Triplecrisis On June 28, 2012 @ 9:00 am In Guest Bloggers | No Comments Robin Broad, guest blogger Today’s ...
Created on 05 July 2012
9. Public statement of the Local Governments of Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador, members of the Lempa River Trinational Border Association, regarding the “Cerro Blanco” mining project, developed by the ...
(Cerro Blanco)
... of the Region, which recognize pre-constituted rights to private and foreign companies. We demand that before guaranteeing rights to foreign corporations, the governments first guarantee the inalienable ...
Created on 12 June 2022
10. Mining is not ‘recovery’
(OceanaGold Philippines)
... the ban on new mining agreements. On the heels of his order — EO 130 — came two announcements for the renewal of two agreements with large mining corporations: OceanaGold in Didipio, Nueva Viscaya, and ...
Created on 02 June 2021
11. Why Canada is at the centre of global mining atrocities
(Mining and Human Rights)
... of the global mining industry headquartered in Canada, the occupation of Canadian mining corporations has been felt across the Philippines. While resource extraction has benefited elites, very few economic ...
Created on 12 May 2021
12. Canada’s Mining Industry Is Spreading Havoc Around the World — With Justin Trudeau’s Support
(Mining and Human Rights)
... effectiveness of existing mechanisms to ensure that all Canadian corporations under its jurisdiction, in particular mining corporations, respect human rights standards when operating abroad; (b) consider ...
Created on 07 May 2021
13. A New Environmentalist Playbook An improbable victory in El Salvador offers lessons for grassroots activists worldwide
(Mining prohibition El Salvador)
... and powerful Western corporations set their sights on these lands, or the minerals beneath them, local people standing in their way frequently find themselves bulldozed. In the era of climate catastrophe, ...
Created on 23 April 2021
14. Swiss mining transnational Glencore in the Andes
(General mining reports )
... mining giants Anglo American and BHP. The exclusive marketer of Cerrejón coal worldwide is the Dublin-based CMC (Coal Marketing Company) owned by the same three corporations. The environmental, social ...
Created on 22 April 2021
15. What Salvadoran Activists Can Teach Us About Building Coalitions
(Mining prohibition El Salvador)
... has a great deal to teach people around the world struggling to save their communities from corporate predators—whether they are mining corporations, or Amazon, Walmart, Google, ExxonMobil, or the titans ...
Created on 05 April 2021
16. WATER IS LIFE. CAN WE PROTECT IT?
(Mining prohibition El Salvador)
... their water from polluting corporations. In our travels, we’ve seen these fights up close — they’re harrowing, but also inspiring. As we in the United States face similar struggles, we might take some ...
Created on 28 March 2021
17. Canadian Mining Companies Are Devastating The Global South
(Mining and Human Rights)
... being in extractive and financial industries. In 2018, there was $56.6 billion in Canadian mining assets across South America. Almost half of the world’s public mining corporations are traded through the ...
Created on 21 January 2021
18. NEW BOOK: The water defenders - how ordinary people saved a country from corporate greed
(Mining prohibition El Salvador)
... corporations that value profits over the environment and the health of local communities. In 2002, a small group of citizens in El Salvador joined this global community of water defenders when representatives ...
Created on 14 January 2021
19. Mining Injustice Through International Arbitration
(ISDS)
... can overrule or punish governments that fail to meet the demands of these corporations. Arbitration suits like this are made possible by international investment agreements, such as the Central America-Dominican ...
Created on 21 October 2020
20. New Report: Mining Injustice Through International Arbitration: Countering Kappes, Cassiday & Associates’ Claims over a Gold-mining Project in Guatemala
(Regional News)
... Carlos Martínez from the Guatemalan Human Rights Lawfirm. “ISDS is evidence of stark asymmetries entrenched through free trade agreements. While they enable transnational corporations to throw their ...
Created on 24 August 2020
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