Indigenous-Industry Agreements, Natural Resources and the Law
Herausgeber: Odumosu-Ayanu, Ibironke T.; Newman, Dwight
Indigenous-Industry Agreements, Natural Resources and the Law
Herausgeber: Odumosu-Ayanu, Ibironke T.; Newman, Dwight
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This book comprehensively reviews agreements between Indigenous peoples and extractive companies. It situates these agreements within the broader framework of domestic and international law and politics, which define and are defined by the relationships between Indigenous peoples, extractive companies, governments, and other actors.
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This book comprehensively reviews agreements between Indigenous peoples and extractive companies. It situates these agreements within the broader framework of domestic and international law and politics, which define and are defined by the relationships between Indigenous peoples, extractive companies, governments, and other actors.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 619g
- ISBN-13: 9781138584914
- ISBN-10: 1138584916
- Artikelnr.: 60353987
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 619g
- ISBN-13: 9781138584914
- ISBN-10: 1138584916
- Artikelnr.: 60353987
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Ibironke T. Odumosu-Ayanu is Associate Professor at the College of Law, University of Saskatchewan, Canada. Dwight Newman is Professor of Law & Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Rights in Constitutional and International Law at the University of Saskatchewan, Canada.
Part I: Theoretical and Conceptual Frameworks 1. Indigenous-Industry
Agreements, Natural Resources and the Law: An Introduction 2. The (Legal)
Nature of Indigenous Peoples' Agreements with Extractive Companies 3.
Essential Preconditions for an Indigenous-Industry Agreement with Community
Legitimacy 4. Indigenous-Industry Agreements, Legal Uncertainty, and Risk
Allocations Part II: Analytical and Critical Perspectives 5. Negotiated
Agreements, Indigenous FPIC and the Mine Life Cycle 6. Gender Impact
Analysis of Impact Benefit Agreements: Representation Clauses and UNDRIP 7.
Who are the Métis? The Role of Free, Prior and Informed Consent in
Identifying a Métis Rights-Holder Part III: Politics, Environment and
Sustainability 8. The Contentious Politics of Impact and Benefit
Agreements: A 'Sons of the Soil' Conflict Perspective 9. Impact Benefit
Agreements, Transparency, and Sustainability 10. The Relationship between
Indigenous-Industry Agreements and Environmental Assessment: Enhanced
Credibility and Collaboration, or Undermining the Project Review Process?
Part IV: Jurisdictional Case Studies 11. Contesting Indigenous-Industry
Agreements in Latin America 12. Is this Really Benefit Sharing?
Understanding Current Practices Around Community-Investor Agreements Tied
to Land Investments 13. Enhancing the Benefits of Local Content in
Extractive Industry Agreements: Legal Approaches and Trends in Frontier
Extractive Jurisdictions 14. Indigenous Land Use Agreements in Australia: A
Vehicle for Economic Prosperity or an Empty Gesture 15. Canadian Law and
Realpolitik Regarding Indigenous-Industry Agreements 16. Towards
Comprehensive Engagement: Indigenous-Industry Collaboration in the Resource
Sector in Canada
Agreements, Natural Resources and the Law: An Introduction 2. The (Legal)
Nature of Indigenous Peoples' Agreements with Extractive Companies 3.
Essential Preconditions for an Indigenous-Industry Agreement with Community
Legitimacy 4. Indigenous-Industry Agreements, Legal Uncertainty, and Risk
Allocations Part II: Analytical and Critical Perspectives 5. Negotiated
Agreements, Indigenous FPIC and the Mine Life Cycle 6. Gender Impact
Analysis of Impact Benefit Agreements: Representation Clauses and UNDRIP 7.
Who are the Métis? The Role of Free, Prior and Informed Consent in
Identifying a Métis Rights-Holder Part III: Politics, Environment and
Sustainability 8. The Contentious Politics of Impact and Benefit
Agreements: A 'Sons of the Soil' Conflict Perspective 9. Impact Benefit
Agreements, Transparency, and Sustainability 10. The Relationship between
Indigenous-Industry Agreements and Environmental Assessment: Enhanced
Credibility and Collaboration, or Undermining the Project Review Process?
Part IV: Jurisdictional Case Studies 11. Contesting Indigenous-Industry
Agreements in Latin America 12. Is this Really Benefit Sharing?
Understanding Current Practices Around Community-Investor Agreements Tied
to Land Investments 13. Enhancing the Benefits of Local Content in
Extractive Industry Agreements: Legal Approaches and Trends in Frontier
Extractive Jurisdictions 14. Indigenous Land Use Agreements in Australia: A
Vehicle for Economic Prosperity or an Empty Gesture 15. Canadian Law and
Realpolitik Regarding Indigenous-Industry Agreements 16. Towards
Comprehensive Engagement: Indigenous-Industry Collaboration in the Resource
Sector in Canada
Part I: Theoretical and Conceptual Frameworks 1. Indigenous-Industry
Agreements, Natural Resources and the Law: An Introduction 2. The (Legal)
Nature of Indigenous Peoples' Agreements with Extractive Companies 3.
Essential Preconditions for an Indigenous-Industry Agreement with Community
Legitimacy 4. Indigenous-Industry Agreements, Legal Uncertainty, and Risk
Allocations Part II: Analytical and Critical Perspectives 5. Negotiated
Agreements, Indigenous FPIC and the Mine Life Cycle 6. Gender Impact
Analysis of Impact Benefit Agreements: Representation Clauses and UNDRIP 7.
Who are the Métis? The Role of Free, Prior and Informed Consent in
Identifying a Métis Rights-Holder Part III: Politics, Environment and
Sustainability 8. The Contentious Politics of Impact and Benefit
Agreements: A 'Sons of the Soil' Conflict Perspective 9. Impact Benefit
Agreements, Transparency, and Sustainability 10. The Relationship between
Indigenous-Industry Agreements and Environmental Assessment: Enhanced
Credibility and Collaboration, or Undermining the Project Review Process?
Part IV: Jurisdictional Case Studies 11. Contesting Indigenous-Industry
Agreements in Latin America 12. Is this Really Benefit Sharing?
Understanding Current Practices Around Community-Investor Agreements Tied
to Land Investments 13. Enhancing the Benefits of Local Content in
Extractive Industry Agreements: Legal Approaches and Trends in Frontier
Extractive Jurisdictions 14. Indigenous Land Use Agreements in Australia: A
Vehicle for Economic Prosperity or an Empty Gesture 15. Canadian Law and
Realpolitik Regarding Indigenous-Industry Agreements 16. Towards
Comprehensive Engagement: Indigenous-Industry Collaboration in the Resource
Sector in Canada
Agreements, Natural Resources and the Law: An Introduction 2. The (Legal)
Nature of Indigenous Peoples' Agreements with Extractive Companies 3.
Essential Preconditions for an Indigenous-Industry Agreement with Community
Legitimacy 4. Indigenous-Industry Agreements, Legal Uncertainty, and Risk
Allocations Part II: Analytical and Critical Perspectives 5. Negotiated
Agreements, Indigenous FPIC and the Mine Life Cycle 6. Gender Impact
Analysis of Impact Benefit Agreements: Representation Clauses and UNDRIP 7.
Who are the Métis? The Role of Free, Prior and Informed Consent in
Identifying a Métis Rights-Holder Part III: Politics, Environment and
Sustainability 8. The Contentious Politics of Impact and Benefit
Agreements: A 'Sons of the Soil' Conflict Perspective 9. Impact Benefit
Agreements, Transparency, and Sustainability 10. The Relationship between
Indigenous-Industry Agreements and Environmental Assessment: Enhanced
Credibility and Collaboration, or Undermining the Project Review Process?
Part IV: Jurisdictional Case Studies 11. Contesting Indigenous-Industry
Agreements in Latin America 12. Is this Really Benefit Sharing?
Understanding Current Practices Around Community-Investor Agreements Tied
to Land Investments 13. Enhancing the Benefits of Local Content in
Extractive Industry Agreements: Legal Approaches and Trends in Frontier
Extractive Jurisdictions 14. Indigenous Land Use Agreements in Australia: A
Vehicle for Economic Prosperity or an Empty Gesture 15. Canadian Law and
Realpolitik Regarding Indigenous-Industry Agreements 16. Towards
Comprehensive Engagement: Indigenous-Industry Collaboration in the Resource
Sector in Canada