- Raising the Stakes: A Comparative Review of Canadian Mining Laws and Responsible Mining Standards (2020)
- Human Rights, Canadian Extractivism, and Water (2020)
- Swept Aside: An Investigation into the Human Rights Abuse at Kinross Gold’s Morro do Ouro Mine (2017)
- Combatting Corruption in Mining Approvals (2017)
- “Canada is Back.” But Still Far Behind: An Assessment of Canada’s National Contact Point (2016)
- The “Canada Brand”: Violence and Canadian Mining Companies in Latin America (2016)
- Report to the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (2016)
- Canadian Mining: Still Controversial in Central America – The Case of Honduras (2016)
- Indigenous Peoples Communities of African Descent Extractive Industries (2015)
- In the National Interest? Criminalization of Land and Environment Defenders in the Americas (2015)
- Dismantling Democracy: Stifling Debate and Dissent in Canada (2015)
- Canadian Complicity: Excellon Resources, the Canadian Embassy, and the Violation of Land and Labour Rights in Durango, Mexico (2015)
- Human Rights, Indigenous Rights and Canada’s Extraterritorial Obligations (2014)
- Canada’s Controversial Engagement in Honduras (2014)
- Preliminary Verdict: Session on the Canadian Mining Industry in Latin America (2014)
- Corruption, Murder and Canadian Mining in Mexico – Blackfire (2013)
- Corporate Social Responsibility: Movements and Footprints of Canadian Mining and Exploration Firms in the Developing World (2009)
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Raising the Stakes: A Comparative Review of Canadian Mining Laws and Responsible Mining Standards (2020)
Olthuis Kleer Townshend LLP
January 2020
Human Rights, Canadian Extractivism, and Water (2020)
Report submitted to the Canadian Mission of Observation and Solidarity with Chile on the Situation of Human Rights in the Context of Sociopolitical Transition.
Latinamerican Observatory of Environmental Conflicts (Olca)
January 2020
Swept Aside: An Investigation into the Human Rights Abuse at Kinross Gold’s Morro do Ouro Mine (2017)
Above Ground and Justiça Global
2017
Combatting Corruption in Mining Approvals (2017)
Transparency International: Lisa Caripis
2017
“Canada is Back.” But Still Far Behind: An Assessment of Canada’s National Contact Point (2016)
An Assessment of Canada’s National Contact Point for the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises
Above Ground, MiningWatch Canada, OECD Watch
November 2016
The “Canada Brand”: Violence and Canadian Mining Companies in Latin America (2016)
Imai, Shin, Leah Gardner, and Sarah Weinberger.
2016
Report to the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (2016)
Earth Rights International, The Human Rights Clinic, Mining Watch Canada
October 2016
Canadian Mining: Still Controversial in Central America – The Case of Honduras (2016)
Mercedes Garcia, Council on Hemispheric Affairs
May 2016
Indigenous Peoples Communities of African Descent Extractive Industries (2015)
Inter-American Commission on Human Rights
December 2015
In the National Interest? Criminalization of Land and Environment Defenders in the Americas (2015)
MiningWatch Canada and the International Civil Liberties Monitoring Group
August 2015
Dismantling Democracy: Stifling Debate and Dissent in Canada (2015)
Voices-Voix
June 2015
Canadian Complicity: Excellon Resources, the Canadian Embassy, and the Violation of Land and Labour Rights in Durango, Mexico (2015)
MiningWatch Canada and United Steelworkers
February 2015
Human Rights, Indigenous Rights and Canada’s Extraterritorial Obligations (2014)
Thematic Hearing for 153rd Period of Sessions Inter-American Commission on Human Rights
Petitioner: Canadian Network on Corporate Accountability
Counsel: Justice and Corporate Accountability Project
October 2014
Canada’s Controversial Engagement in Honduras (2014)
Sabrina Escalera-Flexhaug, Council on Hemispheric Affairs
August 2014
Preliminary Verdict: Session on the Canadian Mining Industry in Latin America (2014)
Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal
June 2014
Corruption, Murder and Canadian Mining in Mexico – Blackfire (2013)
The Case of Blackfire Exploration and the Canadian Embassy
By: Jennifer Moore and Gillian Colgrove
May 2013
Corporate Social Responsibility: Movements and Footprints of Canadian Mining and Exploration Firms in the Developing World (2009)
The Canadian Centre for the Study of Resource Conflict
October 2009