... that oppose the use of arbitration under international trade and investment treaties. Activists and environmental groups say that corporations use ICSID to challenge governments’ right to set rules for ...
... Bank Court, also in Green Left Weekly (Australia)
Mining.com (Canada): Pac Rim Mining loses suit against El Salvador
NBR (New Zealand): International tribunal rules against NZ gold miner
Piatza.net ...
... cost the Salvadorean public purse over 12.5 million dollars in legal expenses.
Even if the law suit is declared with no merits and the tribunal rules in favor of El Salvador, we have already incurred ...
... cost the Salvadorean public purse over 12.5 million dollars in legal expenses.
Even if the law suit is declared with no merits and the tribunal rules in favor of El Salvador, we have already incurred ...
... new laws or rules to ensure financial stability, or to protect the environment or the health of their people,” says Kavaljit Singh, director of Madhyam, New Delhi. “In recent years, a global backlash against ...
... issued for metal mining since 2008. There is overwhelming public support for a permanent ban as the Salvadoran legislature considers strict new rules to protect the country’s watersheds.
“Environmental ...
... trade rules and foreign tribunals to garner a profit from a failed mining project, community members who have suffered hardship and irreparable loss due to the presence of the company in their territory ...
... wants to protect its main source of water. Triple Crisis Blog:Rigged rules a rogue corporation in the World Bank’s rogue tribunal On September 15, in a tribunal that few know exists, the fate of millions ...
... by more than a third from their 2011 high of more than $1,900 an ounce.
http://www.ips-dc.org/meet-company-suing-el-salvador-right-poison-water/
Triple Crisis Blog: Rigged rules a rogue corporation ...