(March 11, 2003) McGill University legal scholars have completed an investigation into the Doctrine of Odious Debts, and concluded that it is both “morally compelling” and “relatively well supported under international law”.
A forum on the Chalillo dam controversy in Belize
On March 13, 2003, people on all sides of the Chalillo dam controversy will discuss the legal actions in Belize and the implications for Canadian public policy and governance of Canadian companies investing outside Canada.
Iraq strengthens air force with French parts
(March 7, 2003) France now has an estimated $4 billion in debts owed to it by Iraq as a result of arms sales and infrastructure construction projects. The debt is another reason U.S. officials believe France is opposing military force to oust Saddam.
The strange case of Falluja 2
(March 6, 2003) According to the Guardian, confidential files reveal Tory ministers’ roles in the approval of a gas-producing facility in Iraq and plans to hide it from the U.S.
How deal got the green light despite nerve gas warning
(March 6, 2003) From 1982 on, Saddam Hussein was filling an arsenal of shells and bombs with mustard gas and nerve agents at his main chemical munitions complex, Muthanna, in the desert 50 miles north-west of Baghdad.
Britain’s dirty secret
(March 6, 2003) A chemical plant was secretly built by Britain in 1985 behind the backs of the Americans. Ministers in the then Thatcher government secretly gave financial backing to the British company involved, Uhde Ltd, through insurance guarantees.
U.K. export credit agency secretly funded Iraqi chemical weapons plant
(March 1, 2003) Earlier this year, journalist David Leigh documented the fascinating story of how a chemical plant the U.S. identified as a key component in Iraq’s chemical warfare arsenal, was secretly built by Britain in 1985 with financial backing from the government’s export credit agency, Export Credits Guarantee Department. The British taxpayer was forced to write a compensation cheque for ?00,000 to the German-owned company after final checks on the plant, completed in May 1990, were interrupted by the outbreak of the Gulf war.
Apartheid South Africa as a Case Study for Cancellation of Illegitimate Debt
(March 1, 2003) It is the illegitimate nature of the apartheid regime and the odious nature of the apartheid system that defines the illegitimacy of the apartheid debt.
Don’t ignore downsides of dams, official warns
(February 28, 2003) Pan Jiazheng, one of China’s top engineers, has issued a strongly worded warning to his profession not to deny the disadvantages of water projects, or neglect to address the harmful impacts when they occur.
Two small plants to replace Klong Dan
(February 27, 2003) Klong Dan wastewater treatment plant will be left standing like a monument, and two small plants built to take its place, Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra said yesterday.
Klong Dan – Builder found negligent
(February 27, 2003) Construction of the Klong Dan wastewater treatment project in Samut Prakan proceeded without a wastewater specialist, the Special Investigation Department (SID) has confirmed.
Treating Klong Dan so it’s not all a waste
(February 26, 2003) Praphat Panyachartrak, minister for natural resources and the environment, turned heads on Monday when he announced plans to scrap the contract to build a controversial wastewater treatment plant in Samut Prakan province.
Klong Dan wastewater scheme
(February 26, 2003) Original plans could be dragged off shelf; two small plants and B20bn white elephant.
Treating Klong Dan so it’s not all a waste
(February 26, 2003) Praphat Panyachartrak, minister for natural resources and the environment, turned heads on Monday when he announced plans to scrap the contract to build a controversial wastewater treatment plant in Samut Prakan province.
Three Gorges pollution shocks green team
Activists with a Chongqing environmental group who undertook a 10-day trip to monitor the Three Gorges reservoir cleanup campaign were shocked at what they found, the Chongqing Daily (Chongqing Ribao) reported last week.


