... how much governments have had to pay out.
At the Institute for Policy Studies, we’ve tallied up at least $72.4 billion in awards governments have been ordered to pay foreign investors in cases related ...
... sufficient supply of nutrients, the dilution of pollutants, the decrease of the impacts caused by extreme events and the preservation of the landscape. In this sense, studies of water resources should ...
... Studies - Global Economy Program (USA), London Mining Network (UK), MiningWatch Canada, Terra Justa, War on Want (UK), and Yes to Life No to Mining, with input from numerous partner organizations and communities ...
... for Policy Studies, speaks about the inspiration of Marcelo Rivera in the global struggle against mining corporations and the formation of the International Allies against Mining in El Salvador.
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Terra Justa Aldo Orellana Lopez of TerraJusta joined panellists Carla García Zendejas (Center for International Environmental Law), Jen Moore (Institute for Policy Studies), and Vidalina Morales (Cripdes ...
... the Foundation Studies for the Application of Law (FESPAD) as well as part of the National Alliance against Water Privatization, stated that for decades the Ecological Walk served to address issues such ...
... for Policy Studies has previously reported on. The Extraction Casino study looked at 38 cases that mining companies have brought with increasing frequency against Latin American governments since 1998. ...
... the Environmental Impact Studies presented by the company and used to approve the mining permits claim. According to environmental organizations the permits granted by the Guatemalan Ministry of the Environment ...
... of relevant, reliable, and up-to-date data help in producing more robust, evidence based studies to support public policy. This brings me to another relevant policy issue.
In 2013, the Philippines joined ...
... border area.“
This study has yielded results on environmental impacts, ¨but more studies are needed to corroborate that the mine is already causing impacts in the underground aquifer that supplies the Ostúa River ...
... Washington DC..
The award has been presented by the Institute for Policy Studies (IPS) to individuals and organizations who are role models in the fight for the defense of human rights in the US, Latin ...
... on the strategy that the Guatemalan State will use for its legal defense.
During the citation, conducted by Member of Parliament Leocadio Juracán, Jennifer Moore from the Center for Political Studies, ...
... kept on pointing out that their community would be nothing without them but the barangay official would always say that their agricultural livelihood was more than enough.
Studies done by the Philippine ...
... 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 ...
... and more.
DOWNLOAD REPORT HEREA new report by the Institute for Policy Studies, MiningWatch Canada, and the Center for International Environmental Law, “Extraction Casino: Mining Companies Gambling ...
... and Refugee Clinical Program / Greater Boston Legal Services (HIRC/GBLS) (USA)
Heal Together Wellness Services
Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy (USA)
Institute for Policy Studies – Global ...
... important legal precedents for the future of human rights in Peru.
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On October 4th, 2018, Puno-based organization Human Rights and Environment-DHUMA will receive the Institute for Policy Studies’ ...
... organizations such as the Institute for Policy Studies (IPS) of Washington D.C. , The Democracy Center in Bolivia and MiningWatch Canada.
The Sign-On Letter, supported in total by 131 Peruvian and international ...
... not from the affected area, so there was no need for Indigenous consultation. Anthropological studies ordered by the court refuted that claim.
The court ordered the country’s Ministry of Energy and Mines ...
... used by the judges doesn't make sense in the context of these events. He points out that "the Aymara indigenous communities are never overseen by a single leader. This was shown in the anthropological studies ...