... industry has benefited from the pandemic. Anglo American is no exception. Business in general has continued to operate normally during the health crisis. They are also whitewashing their image and using ...
... justice for him, Dora and Ramiro, so that their seed harvest the fruit of justice and equality in our communities” said Vidalina Morales.
VIDEO: John Cavanah, director of the Washington based Institute ...
... Relativas a Inversiones del Banco Mundial, con sede en Washington.
La empresa, antes llamada Greystar, reclama una compensación por 764 millones de dólares.
Translation from: https://caracol.com.co/emisora/2020/05/14/bucaramanga/1589463219_350457.html ...
... chairperson of a Washington-based law firm who defends governments in such suits, has described the system as the “Wild Wild West of International Law”. According to Kahale III, when it comes to international ...
... bathing, drinking, washing clothes, and more. From an environmental and human rights standpoint, “the Philippines is not a good place for mining, but Canadian companies are showing up there anyway,” Coumans ...
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On October 4th 2018 in Washington D.C. Cristóbal Yugra Villanueva and Jacinta Yolanda Montoro Flores, accompanied by sister Patricia Ryan, received the 42nd Letelier Moffitt Prize for DHUMA’s dedication ...
... Policy Studies in Washington D.C. The Guatemalan Supreme Court of Justice suspended the mine in 2016 for lack of prior consultation with Indigenous communities in the municipalities of San Pedro Ayampuc ...
... criminalization, a win at the Guatemalan Supreme Court, and now a challenge at the Washington, D.C.–based World Bank Group's International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes.
A timeline may ...
... Institute Justice Team (USA)
Sister Parish of First United Methodist Church, Decorah IA (USA
Sister Parish Inc. (USA)
US. - El Salvador Sister Cities (USA)
Washington Ethical Society / Global Connections ...
Press Release
Criminalization of the Aymara People - Supreme Court Will Decide on Aduviri Case on October 5th.
20th September 2018 Cochabamba, Ottawa, Puno, Washington. On Monday September 17th at ...
Groups call for the annulment of sentence against Aymara spokesperson in the Peruvian Supreme Court
Puno, Cochabamba, Washington, Ottawa, September 13th, 2018
PRESS RELEASE
More than one hundred ...
... the banking system, pensions and sugar mills, among others.
During the week of June 25, 2017 we were visited by Manuel Perez Rocha from the Institute for Policy Studies in Washington and Jennifer Moore ...
... avaricious mining company but we are aware the damages awarded to them did not account for their costs in this case. We believe its treasonous for any country to hand over their sovereignty to a Washington ...
... extractive companies. These companies, openly defy public policies that preserve the environment and the rights of the local communities."A report from the Institute for Policy Studies in Washington, shows ...
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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 ...
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International Observers:
Breaking the Silence (Canada)
Institute for Policy Studies - Washington, DC
Christian Romero Initiative, CIR
Network in Solidarity with the people in Guatemala - ...
... that seeped into it. Local people can’t use the water for drinking, washing, or watering their crops, and there are numerous cases of cancer and respiratory diseases in the area. Most mining stopped during ...
... mine in San Isidro, Cabañas.
The complaint was filed with the International Center for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID), a World Bank-entity based in Washington DC, in the United States. The ...
... was the Institute for Policy Studies which is based in Washington. Manuel Pérez Rocha works in this Institute, and he as previously a member of the Mexican Action Network on Free Trade (RMALC).
Interviewed ...
... brought its claim directly to Washington, D.C. And, after an initial stage, the proceedings and rulings were made in secret, with no public disclosure (except that posted by the Salvadoran government) ...