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11.21.2011
Whose Highways? If Built, Amazon Roads Would Bisect Indigenous Communities
11.15.2011
Free, Prior and Informed Consent in Latin America: Key Struggles Defining the Landscape
11.07.2011
Letting in the Sun: New Shake Ups Over Tar Sands, Dams and Fracking
11.03.2011
Victory for Indigenous Marchers in Bolivia?
10.31.2011
When Indigenous Livelihoods Clash with Public Energy Demands, Who Should Bend?
10.28.2011
UN Special Rapporteur Draws Attention to Extractive Industries and Indigenous Rights
10.27.2011
Another Court Allows Corporate Liability for Human Rights Abuses
10.25.2011
New EU Rule Requires European Oil, Gas, Mining, and Timber Companies to Publish What They Pay
10.25.2011
All Eyes on Corporate Liability at the Supreme Court
10.17.2011
Mining Case is a Landmark Victory for Community Rights in Thailand
10.17.2011
Can Corporations be Sued for Human Rights Abuses? In 2012, Supreme Court Will Decide
10.13.2011
Can You Sue in U.S. Courts Over Cross-Border Environmental Harm?
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