Ecuador court rejects injunction on Chevron fine
Julia Zebley, Feb. 21, 2012
Julia Zebley, Feb. 21, 2012
Ecuadorian municipal
court denied the decision by PCA (international arbitration decision)
The Provincial Court
of Justice of Sucumbios in Lago Agrio, Ecuador denied an arbitration decision [interim
order, PDF] by The Hague Permanent
Court of Arbitration(PCA) [official website; case materials] on Friday,
forwarding an appeal by Chevron[corporate website] to the
Supreme Court of Ecuador.
The (PCA arbitration) decision
intended to temporarily enjoin the recently upheld $18 billion fine from
any international efforts of collection. The interim injunction (by the PCA) would
last until the PCA makes its final arbitration decision.
The Provincial Court
of (Ecuador) Justice rejected this approach, stating that Ecuadorian citizens' human rights supersede
international trade law [Ecuador Times report].
They also allowed Chevron's appeal [JURIST report] to
ascend to the Supreme Court of Ecuador.
The injunction (by
PCA) is supposed to be upheld by all countries that are signatories to The
Hague Convention, but plaintiffs insist they will continue to pursue their
collection efforts in other courts, including the US Second Circuit Court of Appeals [JURIST
report].