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Governing the extractive sector, regulating the foreign conduct of international mining firms, Jeffrey Bone

Label
Governing the extractive sector, regulating the foreign conduct of international mining firms, Jeffrey Bone
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Governing the extractive sector
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionariesbibliography
Oclc number
1238133346
Responsibility statement
Jeffrey Bone
Series statement
Bloomsbury eBooks.
Sub title
regulating the foreign conduct of international mining firms
Summary
"This book considers, and offers solutions to, the problems faced by local communities and the environment with respect to global mining. The author explores the idea of grievance mechanisms in the home states of the major mining conglomerates. These grievance mechanisms should be functional, pragmatic and effective at resolving disputes between mining enterprises and impacted communities. The key to this provocative solution is two-fold: the proposal harnesses the power of industry-sponsored dispute mechanisms to reduce the costs and other burdens on home state governments and judicial systems. Critically, civil society actors will be given a role as both advocates and mediators in order to achieve a fair result for those impacted abroad by extractive enterprises. Compelling, engaging and timely, this book presents an innovative approach for regulating the foreign conduct of the extractive sector"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Dark history -- The case for civil society and corporate actors -- Obstacles in holding corporations to account -- The United States -- Canada, the UK and Australia -- Utilising state-based and civil society sponsored mechanisms -- A new policy direction -- Accountability, effectiveness, and contrast
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