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Human Rights Case Proceeds for World’s Largest Carbon Emitters

(by Boshra Yazahmeidi) The Commission on Human Rights of the Philippines (CHR) made history in July by calling an investigation into the human rights violations of 47 of the world’s largest cement, oil, coal, and mining companies through their contribution to climate change. As part of the investigation, the CHR requested the companies to comment …

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Category: climate change, human rights, Legal Disputes, multinational companies, UncategorizedTag: The Philippines

Fight Not Over for the Standing Rock Sioux

(by Boshra Yazahmeidi) It was a major victory for the Standing Rock Sioux tribe of Dakota when on December 4 last year, the Army Corps of Engineers made the decision to prevent drilling under the Missouri River, which is close to Sioux lands. This victory was hard-won with months of protests that touched tens of …

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Category: Environmental Damage, human rights, Indigenous Peoples, Uncategorized, waterTag: Campaigns, United States

Mining Firm’s $250m Claim against El Salvador Dismissed

(by Boshra Yazahmeidi) A multinational mining company that sued the tiny Central American country of El Salvador $250m for refusing to let it mine for gold has had its claim dismissed by the World Bank tribunal. In addition, the mining company has been ordered to pay $8m towards the $12m legal costs incurred by the …

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Category: Environmental Damage, human rights, Legal Disputes, multinational companiesTag: compensation, El Salvador, environment, Legislation, Mining Advocacy

Non-Judicial Mechanisms Alone Are Not Sufficient For Redress

(by Boshra Yazahmeidi) Non-judicial mechanisms alone are not sufficient for redress, but can still play an important role in supporting communities seeking to protect their human rights. This was a key finding from a 5-year research project that has resulted in the publication of 19 reports. The project concluded that while non-judicial redress mechanisms cannot …

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Category: human rights, Legal Disputes, multinational companiesTag: compensation, environment, Mining Advocacy

International Criminal Court Expands Priority to Include Cases of Environmental Destruction

(by Boshra Yazahmeidi) The International Criminal Court (ICC) is a United Nations-backed court that has historically ruled on cases of genocide and war crimes since it was set up in 2002. However, in what is a positive outcome for environmental defenders, the ICC declared its decision in September to expand its priority cases to include those crimes …

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Category: Environmental Damage, human rights, Legal DisputesTag: environment, Legislation

Ordinary Malawians have Limited Protection Against a Growing Mining Industry

(by Boshra Yazahmeidi) Villagers living adjacent to the World Heritage-listed Lake Malawi have been forced to give up their land and homes to mining companies with inadequate compensation, according to a new report from Human Rights Watch. The report identified numerous issues of concern around the actions of mining companies searching for coal and uranium …

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Category: Environmental Damage, human rights, Uncategorized, waterTag: africa, Campaigns, compensation, environment, Informed consent, Malawi, Mining Advocacy, multinationals

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