Vedanta v. Lungowe Symposium:
Day 3 of the #Vedanta symposium at @opiniojuris: Doug Cassel calls the judgment “the most important judicial decision in the field of business and human rights since the jurisdictional ruling of the United States Supreme Court in Kiobel” https://t.co/UjfU93dahg
— Gabrielle Holly (@Gabriellellell) 19. April 2019
Day 2 of the @opiniojuris symposium on #Vedanta: @InclusiveLaw notes the legal obligation to make disclosures on enviro and human rights matters under the UK Company Act, and the SC’s finding that a parent may owe a duty on the basis of a representation made in such a disclosure https://t.co/1nokDtaTr9
— Gabrielle Holly (@Gabriellellell) 18. April 2019
Vedanta v. Lungowe Symposium: Beyond Vedanta–Reconciling Tort Law with International Human Rights Norms https://t.co/uR8jtI6qMXpic.twitter.com/rBpICLARrO
— Opinio Juris (@opiniojuris) 19. April 2019
Today President Win Myint granted amnesty to more than 9,500 people but decided to keep political prisoners like Reuters journalists Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo in jail. Aung San Suu Kyi has once again failed to respect human rights and release all political prisoners in Burma.
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 17. April 2019
„The proportion of 🇬🇧 aid spent on humanitarian aid, which helps refugees and internally displaced people, has fallen, and now makes up just 1⃣7⃣ percent of the budget“ @MizzimaNews reports on @burmacampaignuk’s @DFID_UK action.https://t.co/05SSuPeZaI
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 13. April 2019
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— Toby Cadman (@tobycadman) 20. April 2019
#Syria sanctioned cash, Assad family in London. And then we’re told that the UK has no leverage over the conflict, even considers bombing – claiming all other avenues to change Assad behaviour exhausted. Are they? #Londongrad#NoKleptocracy#MagnitskyActhttps://t.co/DJrP06Ysm2
— Anna Chernova (@chernova1978) 19. April 2019
Quoted in a piece by @mikeives and #DharishaBastians in the @nytimes on a new attempt to hold perpetrators of the #SriLankan conflict accountable being #innovation where #criminaljusticeprocess fails #victimshttps://t.co/uyZtnZrw5n@GuernicaGroup@GuernicaLaw37
— Toby Cadman (@tobycadman) 19. April 2019
Symposium: Duty of Care of Parent Companies https://t.co/Z4mbc2A9efpic.twitter.com/4LvcHpdbUN
— Opinio Juris (@opiniojuris) 18. April 2019
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