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Thomas & De Freitas v. Guyana

Geography
Year
2021
Document Type
Litigation

About this case

Filing year
2021
Status
Pending
Court/admin entity
GuyanaSupreme Court
Case category
Suits against governments (Global)Environmental assessment and permitting (Global)Natural resource extraction (Global)Suits against governments (Global)Human Rights (Global)
Principal law
GuyanaConstitution of Guyana
At issue
Whether Guyana's issuing of oil exploration permits violates constitutional human rights

Documents

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Summary

On May 21, 2021, two Guyanese citizens filed suit alleging that Guyana violated their constitutional rights by approving oil exploration licenses to an ExxonMobil-led group. Plaintiffs are Quadad de Freitas, an Indigenous youth, and Dr. Troy Thomas, a scientist and university lecturer. According to media reports, plaintiffs allege that the constitutional rights to a to a healthy environment, sustainable development, and the rights of future generations require the government to stop issuing licenses to activities that will exacerbate climate change. They point to evidence that the licenses could lead to billions of tonnes of CO2 emissions, which would imperil the coastal nation. On September 27, 2021, the Court added Esso Exploration and Production Guyana Ltd. (ExxonMobil’s local subsidiary) as a Respondent. The matter is adjourned until June 2022. The Court updated the timelines for all parties’ document filings and further steps.