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Trust, Tailings & Accountability: UK Court Holds BHP Liable for Brazil’s Deadly Dam Collapse
Environmental Law | Corporate Litigation | South America Introduction: When the Ruin of a River Becomes a London Case In a momentous ruling, a UK High Court…
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NGOs Challenge Petrobras’ Amazon Oil License in Brazilian Courts
Environmental Law | Corporate Accountability | South America Introduction: The law of the Land In a significant development for environmental law and corporate accountability in Brazil, a…
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A Global Shift Toward the Right to Die: Uruguay Joins the Ranks of Nations Legalizing Euthanasia
Health Law | Human Rights | Global Trends Introduction: The Right to Die A quiet revolution is underway in end-of-life law. In October 2025, Uruguay became the…
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When the Watchdogs Need Watching: Pogust Goodhead and the Global Class Action Reckoning
Class Action Law | Business Litigation | South America As Dieselgate claimants rise, a UK law firm faces fire in Brazil over misleading tactics and murky contracts…
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Landmark Lawsuit Targets Government Inaction on Copper Mining Pollution in Chile
Environmental Accountability | Business Litigation | South America Introduction: Calama’s Hidden Toll When Decades of Dust and Drought Meet Legal Reckoning For over a century, Antofagasta’s vast…
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Brazil’s SEP Litigation Surge: Navigating Patent Law in an Evolving Legal Landscape
IP Law | Business Litigation | South America Introduction: Technology’s New Battleground As wireless technologies and IoT ecosystems rapidly expand across Latin America, Standard Essential Patents (SEPs)…
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The Legal, Economic, and Political Status of South America: A Country-by-Country Overview
The Legal, Economic, and Political Status of South America: A Country-by-Country Overview South America is a continent of contrasts, with a diverse range of political systems, economic…






