Daniëlla Dam-de Jong
International Law and Governance of Natural Resources in Conflict and Post-Conflict Situations
Daniëlla Dam-de Jong
International Law and Governance of Natural Resources in Conflict and Post-Conflict Situations
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An assessment of the role of international law in preventing natural resources from fuelling armed conflict and improving their governance.
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An assessment of the role of international law in preventing natural resources from fuelling armed conflict and improving their governance.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 514
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 889g
- ISBN-13: 9781107093836
- ISBN-10: 110709383X
- Artikelnr.: 42138145
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 514
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 889g
- ISBN-13: 9781107093836
- ISBN-10: 110709383X
- Artikelnr.: 42138145
Daniëlla Dam-de Jong is an assistant professor at the Department of Public International Law and the Grotius Centre for International Legal Studies at Universiteit Leiden, The Netherlands. Her research interests include international humanitarian law, international human rights law, international environmental law and the law on the use of force.
1. Introduction; Part I. The Legal Framework for the Governance of Natural
Resources in States: 2. Defining the right of peoples and States to freely
exploit their natural resources: permanent sovereignty over natural
resources; 3. A closer look at peoples as subjects and beneficiaries of the
principle of permanent sovereignty over natural resources; 4. Environmental
law obligations relevant for the governance of natural resources; Part II.
The Governance of Natural Wealth and Resources in Situations of Armed
Conflict: 5. The role of international human rights and environmental law
in situations of armed conflict; 6. Protection of natural resources and the
environment under international humanitarian law; Part III. The Governance
of Natural Resources as Part of Conflict Resolution and Post-Conflict
Peacebuilding Efforts: 7. The UN Security Council and Resource-related
Armed Conflicts; 8. Addressing resource-related armed conflicts with
informal normative processes; 9. The contribution of international law to
addressing the challenges ensuing from resource-related armed conflicts.
Resources in States: 2. Defining the right of peoples and States to freely
exploit their natural resources: permanent sovereignty over natural
resources; 3. A closer look at peoples as subjects and beneficiaries of the
principle of permanent sovereignty over natural resources; 4. Environmental
law obligations relevant for the governance of natural resources; Part II.
The Governance of Natural Wealth and Resources in Situations of Armed
Conflict: 5. The role of international human rights and environmental law
in situations of armed conflict; 6. Protection of natural resources and the
environment under international humanitarian law; Part III. The Governance
of Natural Resources as Part of Conflict Resolution and Post-Conflict
Peacebuilding Efforts: 7. The UN Security Council and Resource-related
Armed Conflicts; 8. Addressing resource-related armed conflicts with
informal normative processes; 9. The contribution of international law to
addressing the challenges ensuing from resource-related armed conflicts.
1. Introduction; Part I. The Legal Framework for the Governance of Natural
Resources in States: 2. Defining the right of peoples and States to freely
exploit their natural resources: permanent sovereignty over natural
resources; 3. A closer look at peoples as subjects and beneficiaries of the
principle of permanent sovereignty over natural resources; 4. Environmental
law obligations relevant for the governance of natural resources; Part II.
The Governance of Natural Wealth and Resources in Situations of Armed
Conflict: 5. The role of international human rights and environmental law
in situations of armed conflict; 6. Protection of natural resources and the
environment under international humanitarian law; Part III. The Governance
of Natural Resources as Part of Conflict Resolution and Post-Conflict
Peacebuilding Efforts: 7. The UN Security Council and Resource-related
Armed Conflicts; 8. Addressing resource-related armed conflicts with
informal normative processes; 9. The contribution of international law to
addressing the challenges ensuing from resource-related armed conflicts.
Resources in States: 2. Defining the right of peoples and States to freely
exploit their natural resources: permanent sovereignty over natural
resources; 3. A closer look at peoples as subjects and beneficiaries of the
principle of permanent sovereignty over natural resources; 4. Environmental
law obligations relevant for the governance of natural resources; Part II.
The Governance of Natural Wealth and Resources in Situations of Armed
Conflict: 5. The role of international human rights and environmental law
in situations of armed conflict; 6. Protection of natural resources and the
environment under international humanitarian law; Part III. The Governance
of Natural Resources as Part of Conflict Resolution and Post-Conflict
Peacebuilding Efforts: 7. The UN Security Council and Resource-related
Armed Conflicts; 8. Addressing resource-related armed conflicts with
informal normative processes; 9. The contribution of international law to
addressing the challenges ensuing from resource-related armed conflicts.