Protracted Lawfare: The Tale of Chevron Texaco in the Amazon

S. Joseph
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The Texaco oil company has long been accused of creating an environmental and human rights catastrophe while conducting oil operations in the Ecuadorian Amazon over a number of decades to 1990. Plaintiffs from the area, largely Indigenous people, have sought compensation via litigation for nearly twenty years, first against Texaco, then against the merged successor company ChevronTexaco (now known as ‘Chevron’). This article tells the tale (so far) of that litigation, which has wound its way from the United States to Ecuador and back again. The plaintiffs won an US18 billion dollar judgment in Ecuador in early 2011, though an appeal is pending. Furthermore, related litigation remains ongoing in the US as well as in the Hague in the Netherlands. This story of protracted and ongoing ‘lawfare’ reveals just how difficult it can be to hold major multinational corporations accountable for environmental and human rights harms when those harms have taken place in a weak developing State in a virtual regulatory vacuum.
旷日持久的法律诉讼:雪佛龙德士古在亚马逊的故事
长期以来,德士古石油公司一直被指控在1990年之前的几十年里,在厄瓜多尔亚马逊地区进行石油开采,造成了环境和人权灾难。该地区的原告,主要是土著居民,已经通过诉讼寻求了近20年的赔偿,首先是针对德士古,然后是针对合并后的后继公司雪佛龙德士古(现在被称为“雪佛龙”)。这篇文章讲述了(到目前为止)这一诉讼的故事,它从美国到厄瓜多尔,然后又回到了厄瓜多尔。原告于2011年初在厄瓜多尔赢得了180亿美元的判决,尽管上诉仍在等待中。此外,相关诉讼在美国和荷兰海牙仍在进行中。这个旷日持久的“法律战”的故事表明,当这些损害发生在一个几乎处于监管真空状态的弱势发展中国家时,要让大型跨国公司对环境和人权损害负责是多么困难。
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