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France: Paris Court of Appeal rules Suez case appeal inadmissible
The Paris Court of Appeal declared the case brought in 2021 by FIDH and other associations against Suez inadmissible under the French Law on the Duty of Vigilance.
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Chile: The Suez case is one of three to be heard before the Paris Court of Appeal based on the French Law on the Duty of Vigilance
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French tribunal dismisses lawsuit against Suez based on duty of vigilance law over water contamination in Chile
"In a decision handed down today in the Suez case, the Paris Judicial Tribunal has declared the legal action inadmissible, depriving of any effective remedy the victims of a major health crisis that occurred in Osorno (Chile) in 2019. FIDH and its partners will appeal the decision."
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In wake of health crisis in Chile, water giant SUEZ is summoned on the basis of French duty of vigilance law
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Questions & Answers: Water giant SUEZ is summoned on the basis of duty of vigilance law
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Suez vigilance plan 2021
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In the wake of the Osorno health emergency in Chile, SUEZ is served notice to amend its vigilance plan
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Questions & Answers: SUEZ is served notice to amend its vigilance plan.
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Suez vigilance plan
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