Ecuador
Extra | 13-Feb-2017
Un tribunal arbitral del Banco Mundial ordenó a Ecuador pagar unos 380 millones de dólares a la petrolera estadounidense Burlington Resources Inc. como compensación en una demanda por el reparto de ganancias extraordinarias, dijo el miércoles la Procuraduría del país.
Benchmark Monitor | 10-Feb-2017
The Tribunal’s decision on damages sends a clear message that governments cannot expropriate investments without compensation
Ecuador Inmediato | 4-Jan-2017
Diego García, procurador General del Estado, afirmó que la resolución en el caso OXY no afectaría las causas en las que está involucrado Ecuador y que todavía no tiene una decisión final. "La decisión es independiente, no genera un precedente obligatorio", sostuvo.
TeleSUR | 16-Nov-2016
The oil giant Chevron Texaco and its decades-long battle to avoid paying damages it owes in one of the worst environmental disasters in history.
Investig’action | 7-Nov-2016
Reconnue coupable d’avoir provoqué des dommages environnementaux et humanitaires pendant des décennies, Chevron s’est vu verser 112 millions de dollars d’indemnisation par l’État équatorien avec l’aide d’un tribunal arbitral.
Telesur | 19-Oct-2016
“We don’t want what happened to us to happen to the people in Dakota,” Piaguaje told teleSUR.
Friends of the Earth Canada | 30-Sep-2016
Some of Canada’s largest environmental, labor and civil society organizations have now joined the growing international community demanding that Chevron clean up its toxic waste in the Ecuadorian Amazon.
The Globe and Mail | 29-Sep-2016
The latest salvo in a marathon multibillion-dollar legal battle between global energy giant Chevron Corp. and a group of Ecuadorean residents over environmental damage has begun in a Toronto court.
Oneworld | 27-Sep-2016
The so-called “ISDS” has been existing for years already. A revealing look in the hidden world of investor-state dispute settlement.
CADTM | 14-Sep-2016
Ecuador in the early 90’s, during the great neoliberal onslaught, had modified and established laws to ensure attractive profits to foreign companies. Additionally, Ecuador subscribed 21 BITs out of a total of 30 signed treaties between 1985 and 2003.