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In 2011, an Ecuadorian court issued the world's largest environmental contamination liability: a $9.5 billion judgment against Chevron. Within years, a US federal court and an international tribunal determined that the Ecuadorian judgment had been procured through fraud and was unenforceable. In The Small Matter of Suing Chevron Suzana Sawyer delves into this legal trilogy to explore how distinct legal truths were relationally composed of, with, and through crude oil. In Sawyer's analysis, chemistry proves crucial. Analytically, it affords a grammar for appreciating how molecular, technical, and legal agencies catalyzed distinct jurisdictional renderings. Empirically, the chemistry of hydrocarbons (its complexity, unfathomability, and misattribution) significantly shaped competing judicial determinations. Ultimately, chemical, scientific, contractual, and litigating techniques precipitated this legal saga's metamorphic transformation, transmuting a contamination claim into an environmental liability, then a racketeering scheme, and then a breach of treaty. Holding the paradoxes of complicity in suspension, Sawyer deftly demonstrates how crude matters, technoscience, and liberal legality configure how risk and reward, deprivation and disavowal, suffering and surfeit become legally and unevenly distributed.

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"A monumental book. . . . An innovative study at the interface of law, health, and the environment, The Small Matter of Suing Chevron will appeal to anthropologists of all stripes, as well as legal scholars, epidemiologists, and those working in the environmental humanities, science and technology studies, and Latin American contexts. As global toxics threaten to resign us all to irredeemable loss, Sawyer’s masterful ethnography demonstrates how it is still both possible and necessary to take a stand against corporate power and judicial imperialism." -- Lindsay Ofrias * NACLA *
"This book is a valuable addition to work at the critical intersection of law and environmental studies, and essential reading for scholars concerned with energy politics in Latin America. It is best suited for upper-level undergraduate courses and graduate seminars." -- Stuart Kirsch * American Ethnologist *

Table of Contents
Time Line
Acknowledgments
Fraud
Opening: Crude's Valence of Truths
I. Dissociating Bonds
Hearing
1. Chemical Agency: Of Hydrocarbons and Toxicity
Inspection
2. Exposure's Orbitals: Of Epidemiology and Calculation
Death
II. Spectral Radicals
Catch
3. Alchemical Deals: Of Contracts and Their Seepage
Clandestine
4. Radical Inspections: Of Sensorium as Toxic Proposition
Kuankuan
III. Delocalized Stabilities
CEO
5. Plurivalent Rendering: Of Prehension Becoming Precaution
Never
6. Bonding Veredictum: Of Corporate Capacity and Technique
Tethered
Derision
Metamorphic Reprise: Valence in the Mixt
Amisacho
Notes
References
Index

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      Publisher: Duke University Press
      Publication Date: 30/06/2022
      ISBN13: 9781478015338, 978-1478015338
      ISBN10: 1478015330

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In 2011, an Ecuadorian court issued the world's largest environmental contamination liability: a $9.5 billion judgment against Chevron. Within years, a US federal court and an international tribunal determined that the Ecuadorian judgment had been procured through fraud and was unenforceable. In The Small Matter of Suing Chevron Suzana Sawyer delves into this legal trilogy to explore how distinct legal truths were relationally composed of, with, and through crude oil. In Sawyer's analysis, chemistry proves crucial. Analytically, it affords a grammar for appreciating how molecular, technical, and legal agencies catalyzed distinct jurisdictional renderings. Empirically, the chemistry of hydrocarbons (its complexity, unfathomability, and misattribution) significantly shaped competing judicial determinations. Ultimately, chemical, scientific, contractual, and litigating techniques precipitated this legal saga's metamorphic transformation, transmuting a contamination claim into an environmental liability, then a racketeering scheme, and then a breach of treaty. Holding the paradoxes of complicity in suspension, Sawyer deftly demonstrates how crude matters, technoscience, and liberal legality configure how risk and reward, deprivation and disavowal, suffering and surfeit become legally and unevenly distributed.

      Trade Review
      "A monumental book. . . . An innovative study at the interface of law, health, and the environment, The Small Matter of Suing Chevron will appeal to anthropologists of all stripes, as well as legal scholars, epidemiologists, and those working in the environmental humanities, science and technology studies, and Latin American contexts. As global toxics threaten to resign us all to irredeemable loss, Sawyer’s masterful ethnography demonstrates how it is still both possible and necessary to take a stand against corporate power and judicial imperialism." -- Lindsay Ofrias * NACLA *
      "This book is a valuable addition to work at the critical intersection of law and environmental studies, and essential reading for scholars concerned with energy politics in Latin America. It is best suited for upper-level undergraduate courses and graduate seminars." -- Stuart Kirsch * American Ethnologist *

      Table of Contents
      Time Line
      Acknowledgments
      Fraud
      Opening: Crude's Valence of Truths
      I. Dissociating Bonds
      Hearing
      1. Chemical Agency: Of Hydrocarbons and Toxicity
      Inspection
      2. Exposure's Orbitals: Of Epidemiology and Calculation
      Death
      II. Spectral Radicals
      Catch
      3. Alchemical Deals: Of Contracts and Their Seepage
      Clandestine
      4. Radical Inspections: Of Sensorium as Toxic Proposition
      Kuankuan
      III. Delocalized Stabilities
      CEO
      5. Plurivalent Rendering: Of Prehension Becoming Precaution
      Never
      6. Bonding Veredictum: Of Corporate Capacity and Technique
      Tethered
      Derision
      Metamorphic Reprise: Valence in the Mixt
      Amisacho
      Notes
      References
      Index

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