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24/06/19

Red carpet courts – 10 stories of how the rich and powerful hijacked justice

Imagine an environmentally or socially destructive corporate project – say, a toxic mine, which could poison y …

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17/06/19

NGOs call on EU to stop Mercosur trade deal

In an open letter, over 340 civil society organisations are demanding that the European Union immediately halt …

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12/03/19

No palm oil in the EU-Indonesia trade and investment agreement

The EU-Indonesia trade deal CEPA (Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement) is currently being discussed i …

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18/02/19

Civil society statement on EU-US trade deal

On 21st February, the European Council has decided on the adoption of two mandates to allow the EU Commission …

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10/10/18

The EU’s double agenda on globalisation: Corporate rights vs people’s rights

The European Union and its Member States are important actors when it comes to shaping globalisation. This bri …

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20/09/18

‘New’ CETA tribunals – old undemocratic system

On 21 September 2017, the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) with Canada entered into force pro …

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