¶ … against Shell in Nigeria regarding human rights. The writer explores the issue and the details why Shell should not be held responsible for the human right violations in that situation. There were three sources used to complete this paper.
SHELL HAD A RIGHT TO PROTECT ITS INVESTMENT AND EMPLOYEES
It is generally believed that large corporations have a duty to use their power and abilities to promote human rights and not be a part of violating them. In a case that shocked the world last decade, Shell Oil in Nigeria faced a lawsuit alleging that the arms it funded into that country caused the abuse and execution of many innocent victims. It also alleged that the consequential trial and execution of eight human rights activists was caused by the actions of Shell Oil. While Shell admits to funding and importing arms, it maintains it had nothing to do with the human rights violations that occurred through the use of those arms. Shell was only trying to protect its employees who worked in a volatile environment.
BACKGROUND
The case against Shell Oil had many facets but the core issue was the admission that it funded the import of firearms and vehicles, which were later used in the commission of human rights violations. Shell Oil was accused of providing arms to the military for the purpose of subduing local protests to the company's expansion...
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