Kranti LC, Williams Chima and Carolijn Terwindt
Transnational corporations are still able to evade their responsibility for human rights violations and for environmental destruction through mining, infrastructure projects and oil production either by outsourcing production sites or along the supply chains. The people in the areas affected are often unable to defend themselves against what is in some cases extensive damage to their health or deprivation of their livelihood. Workers often cannot assert their rights, either in their home country or at the headquarters of the transnational corporations. What legal interventions within transnational networks are possible here?
Panel
Kranti LC (Lawyer
Human Rights Law Network
India)
Williams Chima (Lawyer
Environmental Rights Action
Nigeria)
Moderation: Carolijn Terwindt (Lawyer
ECCHR
Germany)