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Transnational Corporate power is formidable. Their influence casts a long shadow. Sustained political will and active participation and courage from governments will be crucial to turning back the juggernaut of mega corporate power and establishing a new international legal regime that gives primacy to human rights over corporate profit and corporate crime.
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Global Crises, Global Resistance : Building Alternatives with the Global South
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Corporate Power: A David and Goliath struggle for the 21st century
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Fighting Corporate Impunity in South(ern) Africa
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Brid Brennan Project Coordinator Corporate Power
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Sol Trumbo Vila Programme Coordinator
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Gonzalo Berrón Researcher
Fighting Corporate Impunity in South(ern) Africa
Podcast
This episode of the State of Power podcast outlines some of the violations against people and the environment, perpetrated by Transnational Corporations in South Africa: Cases such as the massacre of protesting miners at the Marikana mine in August 2012, and ongoing attempts to evict rural communities in Pondoland from their land to facilitate titanium mining serve to underline the need for a binding international legal mechanism.
