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OMAL | 2-nov-2015
El 41% del Presupuesto General del Estado (PGE) de Ecuador ($ 34.097 millones en 2015, restados los 2.220 millones $ tras el reajuste de enero y agosto pasado) resultaría afectado si el país pierde las 24 demandas presentadas por empresas extranjeras que operaron en el país, al amparo de los Tratados Bilaterales de Inversiones (TBI).
Reuters | 2-nov-2015
Ecuador is in talks with Occidental Petroleum Corp to seek an agreement over a roughly $1.77 billion award the Andean country was ordered to pay for seizing the U.S.-based company’s assets in 2006
Tele Sur | 25-sep-2015
Canadians must now counter Chevron’s inevitable propaganda campaign as the legal battle continues.
South Centre | 26-aoû-2015
The brief reviews Ecuador’s experience with investment treaties and investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS). The paper explains the historical and geopolitical context of the decisions Ecuador has taken in regard to bilateral investment treaties (BITs) and ISDS.
The Ecologist | 25-mai-2015
In the rush to oppose TTIP we mustn’t lose sight of the context in which the deal is being negotiated — the hundreds of bilateral treaties that give corporations the right to sue in secret ’trade courts’.
Amazon Watch | 9-avr-2015
An apparent Chevron whistleblower has sent Amazon Watch dozens of internal company videos showing Chevron employees and consultants manipulating evidence linked to the oil giant’s extensive contamination - and legal dispute - in Ecuador.
Huffington Post | 28-mar-2015
In Chevron’s massive international arbitration directly against the government of Ecuador, it has gotten everything it has asked for from the panel of arbitrators — until last week.
JD Supra | 9-fév-2015
Three recent ICSID decisions involving Ecuador highlight the importance of language addressing the status of taxes in investment treaties.
Reuters | 23-mai-2014
This week, for the first time, the Ecuadorean government disclosed the results of water and soil testing conducted in 2013 by its experts — the US environmental, engineering and infrastructure consultant Louis Berger Group — at five sites once operated by Chevron predecessor Texaco.