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  1. Mining for Profits in International Tribunals- Updated

    and relatively new weapon – the right to sue governments in international arbitration tribunals granted under ... negotiated among 11 countries:  Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, (...)

  2. Pacific Rubiales: Corporate Social Responsibility?

    and a new football team in Villavicencio, Llanero Football Club. However these 'voluntary' ... their good image. At this point a new initiative enters the scene: Corporate Social Responsibility. Three (...)

  3. "Piqueteros" Colombian style

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  4. SINTRACARBON obliged to decree the beginning of the strike against Carbones del Cerrejon ltd

    ://www.sintracarbon.com/sala-de-prensa/90-sintracarbón,-obligado-a-decretar-la-hora-cero-de-la-huelga-en-carbones-del-cerrejón.html A strike (...)

  5. Who is the target of the indefinite general strike that began on February 12th at 6:00 am?

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  6. Seventh day of pipeline blockade against multinational oil corporations in the Colombian region of Arauca

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  7. A mining park in Santurbán?

    the stream called La Baja. Look at (http://www.vanguardia.com/ economia/local186676-en ... International Development Agency, contributed to the drafting of the new mining code.” That is how Santos ... Espectador, we found Noam Chomsky‟s letter. In the words of The New York Times, Chomsky is “probably the most (...)

  8. Lands and Conflict: Extractive Industries in Colombia

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  9. Colombia's Mining Boom

    a bottleneck, Bogota has since dismissed some 20,000 other permit applications. Regardless, NGOs say new permits ... advisory group in Washington. "Then you put the FARC in the mix and you take everything to a new ... much harder to grow coca because of eradication, so what are my options?" one miner told The New (...)

  10. Profiting from Repression: Canadian Investment in and Trade with Colombia

    presented in bold type in this report is new information; that presented in normal type is from the 2006 edition of the report which is still relevant. About 80% of the information is new. Published by Canadian (...)

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