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International Natural Resources Law, Investment and Sustainability, EPUB eBook

International Natural Resources Law, Investment and Sustainability EPUB

Edited by Shawkat Alam, Jahid Hossain Bhuiyan, Jona Razzaque

Part of the Routledge Research in International Environmental Law series

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Description

International Natural Resources Law, Investment and Sustainability provides a clear and concise insight into the relationship between the institutions that govern foreign investment, sustainable development and the rules and regulations that administer natural resources.

In this book, several leading experts explore different perspectives in how investment and natural resources come together to achieve sustainable development in developing countries with examples from water, oil and gas, renewable energy, mineral, agriculture, and carbon trading.

Despite varying perspectives, it is clear that several themes are central in considering the linkages between natural resources, investment and sustainability.

Specifically, transparency, good governance and citizen empowerment are vital conditions which encourage positive social, economic and environmental outcomes for developing countries.

In addition, this book provides new insights into key concepts which underpin international law, including sovereign rights and state responsibility principles.

It is clear from this book that in the attempt to reconcile these concepts and principles from separate legal regimes, complex policy questions emerge whereby it is difficult to attain mutually beneficial or succinct outcomes.

This book explores how countries prioritise their policy objectives to achieve their notion of sustainable natural resource use, which is strongly influenced by power imbalances that inform North–South cooperation, as well as South–South cooperation in the international investment regime. This book will be of great interest to students, academics and researchers of international environmental law, international human rights law, international investment law and international economic law.

This book may also be of relevance to environmentalists, policy-makers, NGOs, and investors working in the natural resources field.

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