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Sweden has Jurisdiction over war crimes suspect Alex Schneiter, states the Prosecutor General
May 31st, 2022
The court case against Ian Lundin, Alex Schneiter and the company Lundin Energy is on hold awaiting the Supreme Court’s decision to decide if Sweden has jurisdiction to try Alex Schneiter. On the 20th of May, ... Read More →

Formal complaint filed against Aker BP for human rights blindness
May 31st, 2022
A group of South Sudanese and European organizations have formally complained with the Norwegian National Contact Point (NCP) that Aker BP’s acquisition of Lundin Energy breaches the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises, Norway’s golden standard for ... Read More →

AKER BP accused of ignoring survivors of war crimes
March 25th, 2022
Acquisition of Lundin Energy’s oil and gas assets was allegedly designed to protect Lundin Energy’s shareholders against the consequences of criminal proceedings 26 humanitarian and human rights organisations call upon Aker BP to support victims of ... Read More →

Prosecutor requests the Court to prepare the trial against Lundin Energy
March 23rd, 2022
The first witness testifies in Court about Lundin’s devastating presence in South Sudan Prosecutor Henrik Attorps urged the court to proceed with the trial against the Lundin defendants after a recent request by Alex Schneiter halted ... Read More →

Alex Schneiter attempts to undermine universal jurisdiction
March 23rd, 2022
Alex Schneiter has appealed the court’s latest decision that Sweden can try him for aiding and abetting war crimes in Sudan. If the Supreme Court accepts his argument, it will have wide-reaching consequences on Sweden’s ability ... Read More →