
The Texaco-Chevron case in Ecuador: Law and justice in the age of globalization
Author(s) -
Antoni Pigrau
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
revista catalana de dret ambiental
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2014-038X
DOI - 10.17345/rcda1437
Subject(s) - chevron (anatomy) , damages , battle , globalization , political science , law , economic justice , compensation (psychology) , geography , psychology , paleontology , archaeology , psychoanalysis , biology
This is the story of an unequal legal battle. It's one that the communities affected by the operations of Texaco in Lago Agrio, Ecuador, have been holding for more than twenty years, to get compensation for damages to the environment, people's health and the ways of life of the local communities, first against Texaco, and after its absorption into Chevron, against this company. This is a litigation that perfectly illustrates three aspects: the conversion of the whole world into a single area of dispute with ramifications in the United States, Ecuador, the Netherlands, Argentina, Canada, and Brazil; the limitations of the current international legal system to the actions of big transnational companies; and finally the enormous inequalities of means between parties and the determination of Chevron, whatever the price, to take all necessary measures not to lose a litigation that is already iconic.