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Procès

1 Jan 2020

Taitung County Government lawsuit (re Shengli Energy solar farm, Taiwan)

Statut : ONGOING

Date de dépôt de la plainte
1 Jan 2020
Exactitude de la date
Année correcte
Non applicable
Peuples indigènes, Défenseur des droits de l'homme
Lieu de dépôt de la plainte: Taïwan
Lieu de l'incident: Taïwan
Type de litige: National

Entreprises

Shengli Energy (part of Vena Energy) Chine Énergie solaire, Energie éolienne

Against other:

Government

Sources

Snapshot: In 2020, the Indigenous Katatipul communities filed an administrative lawsuit against the local Taitung County Government in Taiwan, claiming the construction permit for the Zhiben Solar Farm was invalid due to alleged procedural errors during the tribal meeting vote, and to suspend the construction. The argued that they have not been properly consulted over Shengli Energy's solar farm project on their land. An administrative court ruled that the enforcement of the preparatory permit should be temporarily stopped. The company successfully appealed before the Supreme Administrative Court. In 2022, Taipei High Administrative Court ruled that the construction permit for Shengli Energy's solar farm should be revoked by the Ministry of Economic Affairs. The case is ongoing.