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Article

1 Jul 2003

Author:
Jim Lobe, Asia Times

Setback for $3bn pipeline project [Georgia, Azerbaijan, Turkey]

In a breakthrough for both judicial independence and the environment in the former Soviet republic of Georgia, the Georgian district court has granted an environmental group the right to sue the country's government for approving the controversial US$3 billion Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) oil pipeline project. [refers to BP]