Forty years after Salvador Allende denounced corporate power at the United Nations General Assembly (December 1972), millions of people all over the world are involved in struggles against the human rights violations and the social and environmental injustice generated●●●
Impunity Inc. – Reflections on the “super-rights” and “super-powers” of corporate capital
Observatory on Debt in Globalisation (ODG) & Transnational Institute (TNI)
TOBACCO INDUSTRY INTERFERENCE BY LITIGATION SINCE COP4
Corporate Accountability International
As more and more countries adopt the life-saving measures of the Global Tobacco Treaty, Big Tobacco is using a global litigation strategy to intimidate countries to halt progress. This flyer lays out which countries have won, lost, or are facing●●●
Large and useless infrastructures
Social Movements International Collective Intellectual
Worldwide, governments and local authorities, together with international institutions (like the World Bank), engage in the development of large infrastructures: mining projects, highways, high-speed railways, new airports, arenas, amusement parks, concert halls, etc. This projects share some common traits: they’re●●●