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  • E23: Blame and Responsibility – Local Management Speaks Out

    E23: Blame and Responsibility – Local Management Speaks Out

    Episode 23: Blame and Responsibility – Local Management Speaks Out In this episode we examine the hearings involving the local management team – the individuals to whom both defendants have directed much of the blame. Around 20 former Lundin employees were called to testify in the trial. Four were Nuer and locally employed, 15 were…

  • E22: Militia Leaders in the Oil Concession Areas

    E22: Militia Leaders in the Oil Concession Areas

    E22: Militia Leaders in the Oil Concession Areas In this episode we look at the widespread use of armed militias in Sudan’s civil wars, a pattern that continues to shape conflicts in both Sudan and South Sudan today. For decades, the Sudanese government, like the British colonial administration before it, relied on proxy forces to…

  • Analysis of Aker BP’s Breach of the OECD Guidelines: Available Online

    Analysis of Aker BP’s Breach of the OECD Guidelines: Available Online

    During the 14th UN Forum on Business and Human Rights, Swedwatch and PAX organized an expert meeting regarding the groundbreaking Norwegian NCP’s assessment that Aker BP breached the OECD Guidelines when it merged with Lundin Energy. Among their conclusions were: WATCH HERE Participants WATCH HERE

  • E21: The Lundin–Aker BP Merger and the OECD Case in Norway

    E21: The Lundin–Aker BP Merger and the OECD Case in Norway

    E21: The Lundin–Aker BP Merger and the OECD Case in Norway In this episode, we explore a process in Norway that could help victims secure compensation. Just before the trial started in Sweden, Lundin merged with Norway’s largest oil and gas producer, Aker BP, effectively moving substantial financial resources out of Sweden. What remained is…

  • The New York Times on the Lundin trial

    The New York Times on the Lundin trial

    Masha Gessen wrote an excellent piece in the New York Times about the Lundin trial, the banality of corporate crime, and the growing efforts to hold corporate actors accountable for complicity in war crimes. Check it out: https://lnkd.in/e5Jf-2qj No subscription to the NYT? Try https://archive.is/05tol

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