The demand for natural resources and energy continues to grow in the developed world and, with it, the negative impacts on the environment and the rights of the peoples directly affected by extractive activities undertaken by the largest transnational corporations. Three factors compel victims of serious environmental damage to resort simultaneously to any available avenue of legal action (whether judicial or non-judicial, national or international): (1) the link between environmental damage and human rights abuses; (2) weak legislation, combined with the inability or unwillingness of the law-enforcing institutions in many countries where such extractive activities take place; and (3) the absence of international avenues to claim direct lia...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the main contents of the decision Osaghae et al. v Nigeria who a...
This paper examines judicial attitude to environmental litigation and access to environmental justic...
Abstract Multinational oil corporations (MNOCs) operating in the tropical region of the Ni...
The demand for natural resources and energy continues to growin the developed world and, with it, th...
Resumen: Algunos autores defienden que existe una tendencia a juzgar a las matrices en losEstados do...
Right from the beginning Man has been given the privilege by his Creator to tender the earth and tak...
The aim of this paper is to investigate whether the She oil company, through investment and crude oi...
For many oil-bearing communities in petro-states around the world, the net effects of oil exploratio...
Nigeria has been engaged in the business of oil exploration, prospecting and marketing for several y...
Summary Mineral exploration and production activity invariably cause substantial disturbance to the...
The legal framework regulating Nigeria’s oil industry is one of the major drivers of disputes and th...
Praca skupia się na problematyce odpowiedzialność Shell Nigeria za szkody powstałe w związku z wydob...
Non state actors play a significant role in international relations. They do not hold the characteri...
ABSTRACT This study examines two cases of oil spillages and their concomitant impact on the flora an...
The discovery and continued exploitation of crude oil in Nigeria with its many advantages, has expos...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the main contents of the decision Osaghae et al. v Nigeria who a...
This paper examines judicial attitude to environmental litigation and access to environmental justic...
Abstract Multinational oil corporations (MNOCs) operating in the tropical region of the Ni...
The demand for natural resources and energy continues to growin the developed world and, with it, th...
Resumen: Algunos autores defienden que existe una tendencia a juzgar a las matrices en losEstados do...
Right from the beginning Man has been given the privilege by his Creator to tender the earth and tak...
The aim of this paper is to investigate whether the She oil company, through investment and crude oi...
For many oil-bearing communities in petro-states around the world, the net effects of oil exploratio...
Nigeria has been engaged in the business of oil exploration, prospecting and marketing for several y...
Summary Mineral exploration and production activity invariably cause substantial disturbance to the...
The legal framework regulating Nigeria’s oil industry is one of the major drivers of disputes and th...
Praca skupia się na problematyce odpowiedzialność Shell Nigeria za szkody powstałe w związku z wydob...
Non state actors play a significant role in international relations. They do not hold the characteri...
ABSTRACT This study examines two cases of oil spillages and their concomitant impact on the flora an...
The discovery and continued exploitation of crude oil in Nigeria with its many advantages, has expos...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the main contents of the decision Osaghae et al. v Nigeria who a...
This paper examines judicial attitude to environmental litigation and access to environmental justic...
Abstract Multinational oil corporations (MNOCs) operating in the tropical region of the Ni...