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A BINDING TREATY ON CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY: A GLOBAL SOLUTION TO ADDRESS THE PROBLEM OF CORPORATE IMPUNITY - Lessons learned from Aguinda vs Chevron
oleh: Julio Prieto Mendez, Gabriela Espinoza Plua
| Format: | Article |
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| Diterbitkan: | Homa - Human Rights and Business Centre 2017-07-01 |
Deskripsi
Extractive transnational corporations (ETC) can cause environmental harm and commit human rights (HHRRs) abuses in developing countries (DC). However, holding them accountable can become a real issue for their victims. There are different cases to reflect on this problem, but the one facing Ecuadorian communities against Chevron Corporation over oil pollution and HHRRs violations it’s turning twenty-four years old, bringing us important lessons on corporate impunity. After reviewing the way this case has developed, it becomes clear that states, international organizations, and civil society involvement is necessary; that corporate responsibility should be regulated at all levels (national and international); and that durable coalitions’ support from civil society organizations is fundamental to address the problem of ETCs causing environmental harm and committing HHRRs abuses in DC.