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2025년 2월 11일

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Greenpeace International

Netherlands: Greenpeace International uses EU anti-SLAPP Directive in lawsuit against Energy Transfer

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"Greenpeace International files lawsuit against Energy Transfer in first use of EU anti-SLAPP Directive", 11 February 2025

Greenpeace International (GPI) initiated the first test of the European Union’s anti-SLAPP Directive by filing a lawsuit today in Dutch court against US-based fossil fuel pipeline company Energy Transfer (ET). GPI seeks to recover all damages and costs it has suffered as a result of ET’s back-to-back, meritless lawsuits demanding hundreds of millions of dollars against GPI and the Greenpeace entities in the United States.

Since 2017, GPI and Greenpeace entities in the US have been defending against ET’s brazen lawsuits … The case was dismissed, ...ET promptly filed a new case … in a North Dakota state court, now packaged as claims for defamation, conspiracy and other torts. … The jury trial is set to open on February 24. North Dakota lacks anti-SLAPP legislation, and the Greenpeace defendants would not recover their costs in full after a win – an issue today’s suit seeks to address for GPI.

Energy Transfer’s lawsuits are clear-cut examples of SLAPPs (Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation). …

…. By invoking the EU Anti-SLAPP Directive, Greenpeace International is not only defending itself but also setting a precedent that could protect activists, journalists, and advocates everywhere. …

…Greenpeace International is citing Dutch law on torts and abuse of rights, as well as Chapter V of the EU Directive, … The Directive, along with existing Dutch law, paves the way for GPI to pursue remedies against three entities in ET’s corporate group, …

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