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French Court of Appeal remands case against Total over alleged failure to respect Duty of Vigilance law in Uganda to commercial court
The judges ruled in favour of Total, confirming the judgment of the first instance court which considered that this dispute fell within the jurisdiction of the commercial court. Civil society believes that this decision is contrary to the spirit of this law and harmful to its implementation.
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French Court declares itself incompetent in favour of Commercial Court in case against Total over alleged failure to respect French Duty of Vigilance law in its operations in Uganda
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Ugandan farmers take on French oil giant in game-changer case for multinationals
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Historic hearing in France under duty of vigilance law over impact of Total's activities in Uganda, says NGO
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NGOs file lawsuit against Total in France over Uganda oil project, includes company comments
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Oil company Total faces historic legal action in France for human rights and environmental violations in Uganda
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Total Sued Under France’s New Duty of Vigilance Law
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TOTAL RESPONDS TO QUESTIONS FROM NGOS ABOUT ITS PROJECTS IN UGANDA
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Serious breaches of the Duty of Vigilance law: The case of Total in Uganda