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El Salvador has also made the headlines in past weeks because the impoverished nation may be forced to pay US$300 million in damages to Australian-Canadian miner OceanaGold.The company is seeking compensation over the rejection of a mining license application back in 2013, on the basis of the projected environmental damage it would have caused according to local authorities.
The Melbourne-based firm referred the case to Washington-based International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID), a World Bank’s body, claiming “lost of potential profits.”
The government of El Salvador, the most water-stressed nation in Central America, stopped granting mining licenses back in 2008, in an attempt to preserve its limited clean water supplies and safeguard the environment.
Ich würde sagen, damit ist endgültig klar: Wir brauchen unbedingt auch so Schiedsgerichte. Her mit TTIP! (Danke, Holger)