Blog Updates and analysis from CCSI and guests. Welcome! Advocates Say ISDS Is Necessary Because Domestic Courts Are ‘Inadequate,’ But Claims and Decisions Don’t Reveal Systemic FailingsNovember 29, 2021Asking the Right Questions: Aligning Political Incentives and Extractives DataOctober 29, 2021Indigenous Munduruku people occupy the São Manoel hydroelectric dam in Brazil in an attempt to halt its construction. ©Juliana PesqueiraLeaving No One Behind? Development Finance and the Need for Community SupportOctober 22, 2021Politics Are Holding Back Implementation of Extractive Sector Transparency RulesSeptember 29, 2021At UN Food Systems Summit, Did Business Show It Is Serious About Addressing the Crises Facing Global Food Systems?September 28, 2021The Politics of Free, Prior and Informed Consent: In conversation with Lina Marcela Tobón Yagarí, Fernando Herrera, Leila Kazemi and Tehtena Mebratu- TsegayeAugust 05, 2021Rethinking Anti-Corruption: The Need for Politically Located DataJuly 15, 2021U.S. Climate Leadership Must Reject ISDS: As the United States Faces Another $15 Billion Suit from the Fossil Fuel Industry, it’s Time for President Biden to Take a Decisive StanceJuly 13, 2021Citizen Participation, Politics and Power in the Extractive Sector - The Experience of a Global Civil Society Movement (David vs Goliath)June 15, 2021Announcement – UN Climate Change Partners with COMET to Harmonize Carbon AccountingJune 03, 2021Working Politically: The EITI and the Politics of Natural Resource GovernanceMay 07, 2021The UNCITRAL Working Group III Work Plan: Locking in a Broken System?May 04, 2021PaginationFirst page« FirstPrevious page‹ Previous Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9Next pageNext ›Last pageLast »