In 1993, 30,000 Ecuadorians filed a class-action lawsuit against Chevron Oil Company for extensive damage to ancestral lands as a result of petroleum extraction in the Amazon. More than 20 years later the lawsuit continues. This study considers the trajectory of the case through interviews with lawyers, activists, Indigenous peoples, and others in order to understand how and why the plaintiffs prevailed in the highest court in Sucumbíos, Ecuador. Additionally, this study also pushes back on a common narrative of passive, submissive communities affected by extractive industries using ethnographic exploration to understand perspectives and emotions of people in Lago Agrio, Ecuador that experienced setbacks, sabotage, and success during the tr...
This article has three purposes. First, the photographs and text narrate the diverse and persistent ...
The Texaco/Chevron lawsuit, which started in November 1993 and is still being litigated in 2020, is...
Chevron (formerly ChevronTexaco) wasted millions of dollars to delay the trial brought against it by...
This paper retraces the history of the relationships between indigenous people and the oil industry ...
After visiting Ecuador in January 2006, I recognized the implications of oil politics, the power str...
The adoption and ratification of new conventions and treaties under international law designed to pr...
In 1972, oil was first produced in the Ecuadorian Amazon region of el Oriente. This region, sparsely...
In 1993 Ecuadorian-American lawyers filed a class-action suit, Maria Aguinda vs. Texaco, Inc., in Ne...
In 1993 Ecuadorian-American lawyers filed a class-action suit, Maria Aguinda vs. Texaco, Inc., in Ne...
In roughly the last 50 years, the Ecuadorian Amazon has become the epicenter of petroleum production...
From 1964 to 1990, Texaco, now Chevron, drilled and operated 356 oil wells and opened 1,000 graves i...
From 1964 to 1990, Texaco, now Chevron, drilled and operated 356 oil wells and opened 1,000 graves i...
The Ecuadorian Amazon has been the site of intensive oil operations for the past 40 years, resulting...
A US legal team filed a billion-dollar lawsuit in an Ecuadoran court on May 7 against US oil giant C...
Ecuador’s recently adopted conflict resolution techniques have aggravated the always tense encounter...
This article has three purposes. First, the photographs and text narrate the diverse and persistent ...
The Texaco/Chevron lawsuit, which started in November 1993 and is still being litigated in 2020, is...
Chevron (formerly ChevronTexaco) wasted millions of dollars to delay the trial brought against it by...
This paper retraces the history of the relationships between indigenous people and the oil industry ...
After visiting Ecuador in January 2006, I recognized the implications of oil politics, the power str...
The adoption and ratification of new conventions and treaties under international law designed to pr...
In 1972, oil was first produced in the Ecuadorian Amazon region of el Oriente. This region, sparsely...
In 1993 Ecuadorian-American lawyers filed a class-action suit, Maria Aguinda vs. Texaco, Inc., in Ne...
In 1993 Ecuadorian-American lawyers filed a class-action suit, Maria Aguinda vs. Texaco, Inc., in Ne...
In roughly the last 50 years, the Ecuadorian Amazon has become the epicenter of petroleum production...
From 1964 to 1990, Texaco, now Chevron, drilled and operated 356 oil wells and opened 1,000 graves i...
From 1964 to 1990, Texaco, now Chevron, drilled and operated 356 oil wells and opened 1,000 graves i...
The Ecuadorian Amazon has been the site of intensive oil operations for the past 40 years, resulting...
A US legal team filed a billion-dollar lawsuit in an Ecuadoran court on May 7 against US oil giant C...
Ecuador’s recently adopted conflict resolution techniques have aggravated the always tense encounter...
This article has three purposes. First, the photographs and text narrate the diverse and persistent ...
The Texaco/Chevron lawsuit, which started in November 1993 and is still being litigated in 2020, is...
Chevron (formerly ChevronTexaco) wasted millions of dollars to delay the trial brought against it by...