Berta Cáceres court papers show murder suspects’ links to US-trained elite troops

The Guardian

  The Honduran environmental activist’s killing a year ago bears the hallmarks of a ‘well-planned operation designed by military intelligence’ says legal source.     Nina Lakhani   Leaked court documents raise concerns that the murder of the Honduran environmentalist●●●

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Binding rules for business, rights for people

EURACTIV

  By Anne van Schaik | Friends of the Earth Europe     Legally-binding rules for transnational corporations on human rights are extremely important, as voluntary measures are not enough, and it’s an opportunity for the EU to take a●●●

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International Call to Support and Internationalize the Belgian Law on Vulture Funds

Committee for the Abolition of Illegimate Debt (CADTM)

      On 12 July 2015, the Belgian Parliament passed a law to prevent ‘vulture funds’ from making huge profits out of financial crises. The law limits the ability of creditors to pursue claims before its courts that are●●●

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