Globalisation and Natural Resources Law: Challenges, Key Issues and Perspectives
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- Malgosia Fitzmaurice, Queen Mary, University of London, UK
'The book is the first of its kind to deal in depth with complex, cross-cutting issues relating to globalization and natural resources. The authors demonstrate not only a broad range of knowledge but also provides deep insights into what will be needed to make the transition from economic globalization to sustainable globalization, including improved resource efficiency and sustainable development, and inclusive and participatory governance. In particular, the authors consider specific approaches in such sectors as water resources, renewable energy, and biological resources. The book has carefully documented and analyzed numerous international, regional, and national legal frameworks as well as relevant theories and principles. It is a must for every law library as well as for policy makers, administrators, academics, non-governmental bodies, and civil societies. We owe a great debt to the authors for their painstaking, comprehensive research.'
- Koh Kheng-Lian, National University of Singapore
This book examines the complex relationships between trade, human rights and the environment within natural resources law. It discusses key theories and challenges whilst exploring the concepts and approaches available to manage crucial natural resources in both developed and developing countries. Primarily aimed at undergraduates and postgraduates, it includes exercises, questions and discussion topics for courses on globalisation and /or natural resources law as well as an ample bibliography for those interested in further research. The book will therefore serve as an invaluable reference tool for academics, researchers and activists alike.
Contents: Introduction; Part I: Theories, Principles and Key Issues; 1. Globalisation and Natural Resources: Themes, Challenges and Dilemmas; 2. Globalisation and Natural Resource Management: Principles and Approaches; 3. Legal Framework Guiding Natural Resource Management; Part II: Challenges; 4. Global Governance and Sustainable Natural Resource Management through States and International Institutions; 5. Multinational Corporations, Civil Society and Non-state Actors: Participation, Governance and Accountability; 6. Compliance; 7. Water Governance; Part III: Approaches; 8. Water Resources; 9. Renewable Energy; 10. Biological Resources
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