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Uganda/Tanzania: East African Court of Justice allows EACOP appeal to proceed

Isabella Kaminski Nov 20, 2024
The last-ditch legal attempt to stop EACOP

The last-ditch legal attempt to stop EACOP

Ugandan and Tanzanian campaigners are preparing to go to court next week in a last-ditch attempt to block a massive polluting oil pipeline running through their countries, while activists face jail for protesting against the project. The East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) has been in development for years as
Isabella Kaminski Nov 8, 2024

Uganda: Youth climate case hearing delayed until September

Isabella Kaminski Jun 12, 2024
The unique character of African climate litigation

The unique character of African climate litigation

Jonah Gbemre and his family have farmed and fished in Delta State, Nigeria, for generations. It is also where Shell’s Nigerian subsidiary (SPDC) has long been extracting oil and burning off the methane by-products, a practice known as flaring. In 2005, acting for himself and on behalf of his
Isabella Kaminski Feb 7, 2024

Uganda: Youth climate case hearing on merits scheduled for May

Isabella Kaminski Feb 7, 2024

France: Total faces second lawsuit over Uganda oil projects

Isabella Kaminski Jul 5, 2023

Uganda: Student climate activists charged over EACOP protest

Isabella Kaminski May 3, 2023

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