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Artículo

10 Feb 2004

Autor:
Jaideep Singh, Mother Jones [Interview with Terry Collingsworth, International Labor Rights Fund]

Courting Responsibility

In the human and labor rights community, suing companies is our nuclear weapon – our last resort...They're not serious about alternatives. They want to have it both ways. So we're going to keep suing them and keep winning. And then we'll say, "hey, how do you want to do this?" [refers to Unocal, Total, Control Risks, ExxonMobil, Coca-Cola, Shell, Chevron]

Parte de las siguientes historias

Chevron lawsuit (re Nigeria)

ExxonMobil lawsuit (re Aceh)

Perfil de demanda judicial contra Coca-Cola por actividades en Colombia

Unocal lawsuit (re Myanmar)