... the threat posed by extensive trade and investment protection agreements, such as the TTIP and CETA.
“I look forward to raising awareness in Europe over the still largely ignored consequences of metallic ...
... with all parties to reform the article 69 of the Constitution.
We also fought to recover it in April 2015, when, a fraction of the FMLN put forward a procedural exemption, to save all the years of struggle ...
... supported legislation proposals brought forwards by social organizations calling for the public administration of water and government support to strengthen the agricultural sector. But the right leaning ...
... the role of environmental NGO's in the topic?
Environmental organizations brought forwards our proposals for the protection of water, it was not the government -then- who submitted these proposals.
As ...
... of arguments presented in La Mesa’s brief that the suit under CAFTA was improper.
PacRim, however, continues to push brazenly forward in suing El Salvador at ICSID – now for more than $300 million USD. ...
... move forward and create a binding treaty that could provide access to justice for the victims of human rights violations by Transnational Corporations.
Despite the strong and expressed opposition from ...
... put forwards by environmentalists during the consultations.
National movements such as the Environmental Alliance,an umbrella organization for diverse environmental coalitions in El Salvador, became ...
... have also been tracking global environmental problems; I think this will further an understanding that enhances a social agenda, which is vital for the country and necessary to move forward.
We will ...
... Gold announced that it had bought Pacific Rim in a $10.2m share deal, and was looking forward “to working with our local community and government partners in establishing a roadmap to unlock the opportunity ...
... certainly change now thatOceanaGold, a Melbourne based mining company, is a majority share holder of Pacific Rim stock thus becoming a source of funds to help “move forward” Pacific Rim’s lawsuit against ...
... gold mining projects. On Pacific Rim, the ICSID tribunal ruled that it did not have jurisdiction under the Central American Free Trade Agreement but allowed the case to go forward under El Salvador’s investment ...
... them permits for potentially environmentally devastating gold mining projects. These suits were brought forward to the ICSID, a non-transparent international trade tribunal based out of the World Bank ...
... the murders of anti-mining activists in Cabañas and environmental devastation in San Sebastian to justice,
We urge the National Assembly to approve the water law proposal put forward by the Foro del ...
“What is Happening to Canada’s Good Name?”
As Pacific Rim pushes forward with its law suit for $77 million against the Salvadoran government, environmental, policy and trade organizations visited the ...
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Email text:
Dear. Ms. McLeod-Seltzer,
I am writing to express my outrage at the attacks of Pacific ...
... only needed to agree with them on one to let the case move forward and they decided to make it under El Salvador investment law. The bottom line is that the investment rules and ICSID system has once ...
... mines to go forward. That process would elevate an unrepresentative group over the broad, thorough civic discussion and scientific investigation that has served this state’s citizens, and its water, so ...
... have there been arrests due to the threats. Meanwhile the attorney general is being strongly criticized by his slowness in carrying forward the case.
There is talk of powerful economic sectors interested ...
... harm their investments. Since the establishment of this dispute resolution system in the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), numerous cases have been brought forward that threaten the environment ...
... wants to move forward. Unless they fix Bush’s deal, the hundreds of Korean firms operating here would get new rights to skirt our court system and laws and use foreign tribunals to demand taxpayer compensation ...