... corporations against governments: the World Bank’s International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID). It finds significant ICSID bias in favour of corporations and commercial interests ...
... million in fees (excluding expenses) on the case—get to decide whether El Salvador’s mining law … was legal? Why should a panel of three de facto judges from other countries, using a biased set of rules, ...
... domestic legal system may not provide an adequate remedy. For example, an investor may not wish to settle disputes before a host state's domestic courts for reasons of (i) fear of bias; or (ii) unfamiliarity ...
... and clearly biased in showing that no significant impacts will occur.
Even the Peruvian Ombudsman has issued warnings and identified the situation in the region and the future impacts of the Quellaveco ...
... He added that around 600 similar cases are being processed by the tribunal highly biased in favor of corporations, and that it should disappear.
Pérez Rocha explained that an advisable measure for countries ...
... raise attention to the injustice of the lawsuit while providing “research accompaniment” and media outreach on both Pac Rim and the lawsuit.10
One of the remarkable biases of this system of investor rules, ...
... mining projects directly affect. During the question period, two self-identified representatives of GoldCorp in the audience voiced their objections to a perceived bias in Dr. Grzyb’s presentation. When ...
... have called it a "kangaroo court" and a corporate-biased venue.
This corporate lawsuit against El Salvador dragged on for seven years, costing the Salvadoran government a whopping $13 million in fees, ...
... the Marlin mine in the Syria Valley in Honduras and others in Guatemala to learn about the negative impacts of mining” explains Tobias Orellana, a current member of the municipal council who was active ...
... any validation".
As for the actions of transnational mining companies, Attorney Cortez said when requested information typically provide it in a biased manner, therefore it was important that sovereign ...
... with investor-state dispute settlement mechanisms in trade agreements… Let’s put an end to these egregious/capricious lawsuits that are increasingly biased in favor of corporate investors and against ...
... in Honduras and others in Guatemala to learn about the negative impacts of mining” explains Tobias Orellana, a current member of the community council who was active in the resistance against the mine. ...
... and Oceania. and what is wrong with “investor-state dispute settlement” mechanisms in such agreements. Let’s put an end to these egregious/capricious lawsuits that are increasingly biased in favor of corporate ...
... National Roundtable against Metallic Mining responded with the following:
The biased opinions published by Pacific Rim are part of a media maneuver that attempts to somehow influence both the ISCID tribunal ...
... impartial investigation without political bias or personal interests into the structures that support and promote the resurgence of illegal armed groups with political ties in the Department of Cabañas. It ...
... and clearly biased in showing that no significant impacts will occur.
Even the Peruvian Ombudsman has issued warnings and identified the situation in the region and the future impacts of the Quellaveco ...