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Nigeria: Shell settles lawsuit in the Netherlands for €15 million over oil spillages in Niger Delta
"Shell (SHEL.L) will pay 15 million euros ($15.9 million) to communities in Nigeria that were affected by multiple oil pipeline leaks in the Niger Delta, the oil company on Friday said in a joint statement with the Dutch division of Friends of the Earth"
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Commentary: The Hague Court of Appeals rules on Shell in Nigeria
Dr Roorda of Utrecht University gives an overview of the Hague Court judgment and its key points, and examines its potential impact on future litigation.
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Nigeria: In landmark verdict, Dutch court rules Shell Nigeria responsible for Niger Delta oil spills & Royal Dutch Shell violated its duty of care
In a historic ruling against the oil company Shell, the Court of Appeal in The Hague has found in favor of four Nigerian farmers in an oil spill case first filed in 2008.
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Nigeria: In win against Shell, Dutch court finds Shell Nigeria liable for oil spills & Shell parent company has a duty of care to prevent future spills
In a Dutch Appeal Court ruling, Royal Dutch Shell Nigeria subsidiary must compensate for oil spills in two Niger Delta villages over 13 years ago Royal Dutch Shell must build warning systems to detect future leaks.
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Des agriculteurs nigérians et les Amis de la Terre Pays-Bas remportent un procès pour pollution pétrolière contre Shell dans un jugement historique
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Nigeria: Shell Nigeria must compensate farmers for oil leak pollution & Royal Dutch Shell to install leak detection system, orders Dutch Appeal Court
In landmark ruling, the Court of Appeal in The Hague finds Shell Nigeria liable for pollution caused by leaking oil pipelines and orders it to compensate affected farmers, and orders Royal Dutch Shell to install equipment to prevent future oil leaks.
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Pollution pétrolière au Nigeria : Shell condamnée à verser des indemnités à des fermiers
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Nigeria: In historic Dutch court ruling, Nigerian farmers and Friends of the Earth win oil pollution case against Shell
The Court of Appeal in The Hague has ruled in favour of Milieudefensie / Friends of the Earth Netherlands and four Nigerians in an oil pollution case that was first brought against Royal Dutch Shell and Shell Nigeria in 2008.
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Nigerian farmers take their Shell oil pollution case to Dutch court
In October 2020, the Hague Appeals court heard testimonies from victims in the long-standing case that has taken 12 years to go to court.
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Outcome appeal against Shell: victory for the environment and the Nigerian people
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Victoire juridique majeure aux Pays-Bas pour les victimes nigérianes de Shell
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Godwin Ojo: "Why is Shell continuing their environmental racism?"
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Nigeria: la justice néerlandaise examinera les plaintes contre Shell
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Shell Lied to Dutch Court About Oil Spills in Nigeria, Say Friends of the Earth
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Shell made false claims about Niger delta oil pollution, says Amnesty
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Shell seeks settlement for Nigeria oil spill
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Friends of the Earth Netherlands appeal Shell case
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Crude Justice & Ecocide in the Niger Delta
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Shell's Victory and Embarrassment in the Dutch Court
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The Shell Nigeria cases - an important precedent for transnational liability claims
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Dutch court says Shell partly responsible for Nigeria spills
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Nigerian villagers sue Shell in landmark pollution case
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Pollution: Dutch Court to Hear Nigerians Suit against Shell
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Environment: Pollution a threat to health in Ogoniland
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Memorandum: Amnesty International’s concerns regarding Shell’s activities in the Niger Delta and the ongoing failure to respect human rights and the environment
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NGOs, Shell lock horns over Nigerian oil spills
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Outrage at UN decision to exonerate Shell for oil pollution in Niger delta
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[PDF] Shell in the Niger Delta: A Framework for Change [Nigeria]
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Nigeria Shell oil spills to be tried at Dutch court
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Four Nigerian Farmers Take Oil Giant Shell to Court
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