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Goldcorp and Hudbay Minerals in Guatemala (2010 update)
Comparative Research in Law & Political Economy
  • Bernadette Maheandiran
  • Jessica DiFederico
  • Rolando Aguilera
  • Shin Imai, Osgoode Hall Law School of York University
Research Paper Number
9/2010
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2010
Keywords
  • aboriginal rights,
  • Bill C-300,
  • Goldcorp,
  • Guatemala,
  • Hudbay Minerals,
  • Indigenous Law,
  • Indigenous Rights,
  • Mining,
  • National Roundtables on Corporate Social Responsibility
Abstract

Canadian mining in Guatemala has been associated with violence and death. Opposition to an INCO mine in the El Estor region in the 1960’s resulted in the assassination of two law professors, and another activist has been killed in 2009. In the San Marcos region of Guatemala, two deaths are associated with the opening of a mine now owned by Goldcorp. Indigenous opposition to the mines continues in both regions. This article updates an article originally published in 2007which ties the events in Guatemala to efforts in Canada to hold Canadian mining companies accountable.Parts of this article dealing with HudBay and El Estor have been superceded by a 2012 article, "Accountability Across Borders" which is also found on SSRN in the CLPE series.

Citation Information
Bernadette Maheandiran, Jessica DiFederico, Rolando Aguilera and Shin Imai. "Goldcorp and Hudbay Minerals in Guatemala (2010 update)" (2010)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/shin_imai/20/