... (IDECA) in Puno, the increasing use of non-executive co-perpetration in cases of social protest itself represents a dangerous legal trend. It implies that one person instigates a crime and another person ...
... years, polluting the environment (especially water) and endangering human health. The factory was closed by order of the Ministry of Health in 2007, when 369 employees and over 7000 people living in six ...
... the mining site. This has included the use of a helicopter to lift the one ton blocks of concentrate from the site.
The Dangerous Precedent of Free Trade Agreements
KCA has stated that they will challenge ...
... CRIPDES, UNES, ARPAS and UCA welcome this action because before the new legislature was installed, we warned the country about the dangers of reverting of this Law and we demanded that the newly elected ...
... by many Latin American countries", he said.
The threats of trade agreements, Pérez Rocha explained, is the consolidation of the power of TNCs while endangering the preservation of the environment due ...
... and civil society. The battle against all forms of metallic mining is not over in El Salvador. The rapidly changing political situation represents a danger for environmental organizations that fought and ...
... dangers of cyanide), and convinced the majority of people that “water is life.” Different parts of the movement were willing to work with a variety of allies in both the legislative and executive branches ...
... as just as disrespectful and potentially dangerous as its predecessor’s approach.
Now that the ICSID tribunal has made a clear decision in this case, it is high time for OceanaGold to pay up and pack ...
... also lamented the lack of jobs, which is one of the primary reasons artisanal miners, known as güiriseros, continue to work in the mountain and use dangerous chemicals without any form of government regulation. ...