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Royal Dutch Shell Ethical Issues Essay

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Negative ethics The presence of large companies like Royal/Dutch Shell could not be denied of its advantages and benefits to the society and local community. In economic viewed, Shell do not just provides thousands of job opportunity, but also attracted many of foreign investors to carry out their economic activity (oil production), thus creating an atmosphere of productive local economy. Despite of the excellence of Shell becoming as one of the world’s largest oil producer, there are conflicts and controversy that overlooked, which of these things not only affect the community, but, kept to a violation of human rights. Human rights abuses against the Ogoni people: Military dictatorship. Royal Dutch Shell (Shell) has started oil production …show more content…

The Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR), Earth Rights International (ERI) and other human rights attorneys sued Shell for human rights violations against the Ogoni. After thirteen years of litigation, the case against shell ended in a historic $ 15.5 million settlement for the plaintiff (Center for Constitutional Rights, 2009). Shell and Nigeria have failed on oil pollution clean-up: Tiny action has been taken to clean up pollution caused by oil production in Nigeria’s Delta region either the by the government authority or Royal Dutch Shell (International Amnesty, 2014). Oil production in Nigeria Delta has affected the quality of the drinking water of at least ten communities in the Ogoniland area but neither the Nigerian government nor Royal Dutch Shell’s Nigeria authority have taken the effective measures to restore the fouled environment (International Amnesty, 2014). Among those emergency measures, emergency water supplies were brought to community has contaminated by the pollution. The community say these supplies are ‘erratic’, often insuficient and the water most of the time smelled bad and was not peasant to …show more content…

But Shell insists it’s following international best guild practice in its operations in the west African country. As a well-known company like Royal Dutch Shell, they should not involve in any contoversy that might bring down the reputation of itself. The balance between making profit while the other side try not to break the social responsibility is important to keep the company stability and society trust

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