environment
Prensa Latina | 17-Jul-2024
A court exempts Colombia from paying the Canadian Eco Oro Minerals Corp a compensation for the banning of gold exploitation in the northern Santurban wasteland.
The Tico Times | 17-Jul-2024
Costa Rica announced that the international litigation filed by the Canadian mining company Infinito Gold has ended after Costa Rican Justices closed the gold deposit in 2010 due to environmental impact.
Le Devoir | 17-Jul-2024
La présidence du Costa Rica a annoncé qu’un tribunal international lui avait donné raison dans le conflit qui l’oppose à la compagnie minière canadienne Infinito Gold depuis l’annulation en 2010 d’une concession aurifère pour raisons environnementales.
Public Citizen | 17-Jul-2024
The World Bank has dismissed Canadian oil company TC Energy’s $15 billion ISDS case against the US sought due to lack of jurisdiction.
Les Affaires | 17-Jul-2024
TC Énergie et son projet d’oléoduc Keystone XL ont subi un coup dur après une décision du tribunal qui a rejeté sa demande de réclamation de 15 milliards de dollars américains en dommages et intérêts.
Romania-Insider | 9-Jul-2024
Canadian company Gabriel Resources filed an appeal against the decision of the Washington Arbitration Court by which Romania won the case in the Roșia Montană gold mining project, requesting its annulment.
Erasmus Magazine | 20-Jun-2024
Dispute settlements in international investment law protect the rights of companies. However, they suppress the voice of local communities, as Stephanie Triefus found in her PhD research.
Inside Climate News | 12-Jun-2024
Investor-state dispute settlement allows foreign investors to sue governments for billions. A new report highlights this international legal system harms Indigenous Latin Americans.
Mining.com | 10-Jun-2024
The World Bank’s ICSID ruled in favour of Colombia in a feud with Canada’s Montauk Metals after finding that the mining ban imposed by the Gustavo Petro administration on the Santurbán moor does not violate the Canada-Colombia Free Trade Agreement signed in 2008.
Radio-Canada | 10-Jun-2024
La Colombie a remporté un procès contre la société minière canadienne Montauk Metals, qui réclamait 240 millions de dollars canadiens pour l’avoir expropriée d’une zone d’extraction d’or dans un écosystème fragile du nord-est du pays.