These Cases Aren’t Going Away
May 25th, 2009 • Posted in: What They're Saying“The lesson here is that these cases aren’t going away. If a jury found Shell guilty, this would change the behavior of the industry pretty quickly.”
– Arvind Ganesan, the head of the business and human rights practice at Human Rights Watch, talking to the New York Times about this week’s trial of oil giant Royal Dutch Shell on charges of crimes against humanity. Shell will be put on trial in New York for its alleged role in abetting the execution of Nigerian author and activist Ken Saro-Wiwa, a thorn in the company’s side over its operations in impoverished African communities. Shell has denied the charges, but must prove its case in court — one of multiple legal cases against international oil companies operating in developed countries — notes the Times.
Source: New York Times, May 22.
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