Articles and opinion

16850330325 cc2c8989d7 c

Dear European leaders, your new plan for ending inequality will not work

Article / 30th November 2016

Europe is not faring well on the challenges posed by the sustainable development goals. Rather than battening down the hatches and chasing economic growth at any cost, the European commission must place respect for human rights at the centre of their forthcoming plans, writes Tanya Cox, Jussi Kanner and Evert-Jan Brouwer.

16850330325 cc2c8989d7 c

Global climate justice movements refuse to be overshadowed by election of climate change denier to U.S. presidency

Article / 21st November 2016

The following collective statement was issued by organisations, networks, and movements gathered in Marrakech at COP22, in response to Donald Trump becoming President-Elect of the United States of America and its potentially devastating implications for the cause of climate justice.

16850330325 cc2c8989d7 c

Human rights must be Integrated Into international investment agreements

Article / 21st November 2016

In the following statement from human rights and other civil society organisations, governments are urged to place human rights at the core of international investment and trade agreements – and therefore reject any proposed agreements that do not meet this essential requirement.

16850330325 cc2c8989d7 c

The struggle continues for a binding treaty to #StopCorporateAbuse

Article / 5th November 2016

A binding treaty to regulate the activities of corporations could provide a vital counterpoint to controversial free trade and investment agreements, with potentially radical implications for a new international political, economic and legal order.​

16850330325 cc2c8989d7 c

Wealthy countries doing ‘nowhere near enough’ to help poorest cope with climate change

Article / 31st October 2016

Wealthy nations are doing “nowhere near enough” to help the world’s poorest people cope with the effects of climate change, Oxfam has warned after 38 developed countries claimed they were on track to meet their pledges to provide aid.​

Previous Next