>7. The proceedings unfold in the form of a trial, with each side having the right to call witnesses and perform cross-examinations. (RR remains in office)
Can they hide that trial behind closed doors, or will we get to enjoy the show?
>7. The proceedings unfold in the form of a trial, with each side having the right to call witnesses and perform cross-examinations. (RR remains in office)
Can they hide that trial behind closed doors, or will we get to enjoy the show?
Interesting thought from the comment, as it does "coincide" with Ecuador's sudden interest in wanting to kick JA out of their embassy.
https://twitter.com/AFP/status/1017351612208222209
AP story about Chevron $9 Billion ruling
https://www.businessinsider.com/ap-top-ecuador-court-upholds-9-billion-ruling-against-chevron-2018-7