13/03/2015 - http://www.telesurtv.net/
The international court ruled in favor of Ecuador in its case
against the U.S. oil giant for causing one of the world's greatest
environmental disasters.
The International Court of Justice (CIJ) ruled Thursday a prior
ruling by an Ecuadorean court that fined the U.S.-based oil company
Chevron US$9.5 billion in 2011 should be upheld.
The money will benefit about 30,000 Ecuadorians, most of them
indigenous.
“Today's decision represents an important step in the right
direction,” stated Ecuadorean Attorney General Diego Garcia
Carrion.
Chevron appealed the Ecuadorean court ruling at The Hague, arguing
that Ecuador had violated a bilateral investment treaty signed with
the United States and that a 1995 settlement agreement reached with
the Ecuadorean government made the class action lawsuit redundant.
However, the international court stated that the case included
individual rights, therefore leaving null and void the agreement
signed between the then government of Ecuador and oil company Texaco,
which Chevron acquired in 2001.
Chevron is responsible for contamination in the region, he said,
praising a prior judicial decision rejecting Chevron's attempt to
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