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Natural resources and human rights : an appraisal / Jérémie Gilbert.
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Title:Natural resources and human rights : an appraisal / Jérémie Gilbert.
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Author/Creator:Gilbert, Jérémie, author.
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Other Contributors/Collections:UPSO eCollections (University Press Scholarship Online) UBC OSO 2019 Collection.
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Published/Created:Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2018.
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Location:ONLINEWhere is this?
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Call Number: K3478
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Location:ONLINEWhere is this?
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Library of Congress Subjects:Natural resources--Law and legislation.
Human rights.
Environmental law.
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Subject(s):Electronic books.
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Description:1 online resource ; cm.
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed October 24, 2018)
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ISBN:9780191836978 (electronic bk.)
0191836974 (electronic bk.)
9780192515186 (electronic bk.)
0192515187 (electronic bk.)
9780198795667
0198795661
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Contents:Cover; Natural Resources and Human Rights; Copyright; Table of Contents; List of Abbreviations; Table of Cases; Table of Instruments; Introduction; 1. Context: Resources Conflicts, the 'Curse', and Resource Grabbing; 2. Scope of the Book; 3. Which Natural Resources? Terminology and Definitions; 4. Conceptual Framework and Methodology; 5. Structure of the Book; 1. Sovereignty, Self-Determination, and Natural Resources: Reclaiming Peoples' Rights; 1. Introduction; 2. Sovereignty over Natural Resources: The State Approach
2.1 Permanent Sovereignty over Natural Resources: Decolonization and Economic Order2.2 Non-Self-Governing Territories and Natural Resources; 3. Self-Determination over Natural Resources: Peoples' Rights; 3.1 The Emergence of the Right to Self-Determination over Natural Resources; 3.2 A Compromised and Ambiguous Right; 4. Reclaiming Sovereignty: Indigenous Peoples, Peasants, and Food Sovereignty; 4.1 Indigenous Peoples and the Revival of Self-Determination over Natural Resources; 4.2 Food Sovereignty, Peasants, and Natural Resources; 5. Conclusion
2. Property Rights and Natural Resources: States, Communities, and Corporations1. Introduction; 2. The Human Right to Property: From Eminent Domain to Land Rights; 2.1 Eminent Domain, Property Rights, and Natural Resources; 2.2 Indigenous Peoples' Property Rights to Land and Natural Resources; 3. Community Property Resources: Forests and Fishing Rights; 3.1 Community Forest Rights; 3.2 Community Fishing Rights; 4. Corporate Property Rights, Natural Resources, and Local Communities; 4.1 Corporate Property Rights, Privatization, and the Right to Water
4.2 Concessionary Rights, Investors, and Arbitration5. Conclusion; 3. Governance of Natural Resources and Human Rights: From Development to Benefit-Sharing; 1. Introduction; 2. The Right to Development and Natural Resources: From Participation to Consent; 2.1 A Human Rights-Based Approach to Development: From Rhetoric to Participation; 2.2 From Consultation to a Right to Free, Prior, and Informed Consent (FPIC): Indigenous Peoples and Beyond?; 3. Development, Participation, and Benefit-Sharing; 3.1 Fair and Equitable Benefits: From Biodiversity to Human Rights
3.2 Benefit-Sharing Agreements and Human Rights: States, Peoples, and Industries4. Taxation, Fiscal Regimes, and Transparency; 4.1 Maximum of Available Resources and Natural Resources; 4.2 Transparency on Taxation over Natural Resources; 5. Conclusion; 4. Life and Natural Resources: Livelihood, Conflicts, and Personal Integrity; 1. Introduction; 2. The Right to Life and Natural Resources: The Livelihood Approach; 2.1 Famine, Food, and Water: A Right to Human Dignity; 2.2 Indigenous Peoples' Right to Livelihood; 3. Conflicts and Natural Resources: The Accountability Approach