Natural Resources and the Green Economy
Redefining the Challenges for People, States and Corporations
Biographical note
Elena Blanco, Associate Professor of Economic Law at the University of the West of England (UWE, Bristol). She has published extensively on Spanish and Private International Law, including two books on the Spanish Legal System and recently co-authored a book on Globalisation and Natural
Resources Law (Edward Elgar, 2011).
Jona Razzaque, Associate Professor of Environmental Law at the University of the West of England (UWE, Bristol). She has researched widely on access to justice and participatory rights in environmental matters and her publications include Public Interest Environmental Litigation in India,
Pakistan and Bangladesh (Kluwer, 2004), Globalisation and Natural Resources Law (Edward Elgar, 2011) and Environmental Governance in Europe and Asia (Routledge, 2012).
Resources Law (Edward Elgar, 2011).
Jona Razzaque, Associate Professor of Environmental Law at the University of the West of England (UWE, Bristol). She has researched widely on access to justice and participatory rights in environmental matters and her publications include Public Interest Environmental Litigation in India,
Pakistan and Bangladesh (Kluwer, 2004), Globalisation and Natural Resources Law (Edward Elgar, 2011) and Environmental Governance in Europe and Asia (Routledge, 2012).
Readership
This book is primarily aimed at academics, scholars and policy makers. In addition, the book will be valuable to students of environmental politics, public policy, and environmental law.
Table of contents
List of Contributors
Introduction
by Elena Blanco and Jona Razzaque
Rethinking Investment Contracts through a Sustainable Development Lens
by Lorenzo Cotula
China's Engagement with Latin America: Partnership or Plunder?
by Carmen G. Gonzalez
Resource Sovereignty in the Global Environmental Order
by Jona Razzaque
The Right to Water in South Africa: Constitutional Managerialism and a Call for Pluralism
by Nathan Cooper and Duncan French
Food Security, Biofuels and Corporate Sustainability
by Thomas West
Corporate Social Responsibility and the Defence of Human Rights
by Shanta Martin
Natural Resources Management: Protecting Fisheries in the 21st Century
by Malgosia Fitzmaurice
Extractive Industries, Corruption and Transparency
by Indira Carr and Elina Konstantinidou
Index
Introduction
by Elena Blanco and Jona Razzaque
Rethinking Investment Contracts through a Sustainable Development Lens
by Lorenzo Cotula
China's Engagement with Latin America: Partnership or Plunder?
by Carmen G. Gonzalez
Resource Sovereignty in the Global Environmental Order
by Jona Razzaque
The Right to Water in South Africa: Constitutional Managerialism and a Call for Pluralism
by Nathan Cooper and Duncan French
Food Security, Biofuels and Corporate Sustainability
by Thomas West
Corporate Social Responsibility and the Defence of Human Rights
by Shanta Martin
Natural Resources Management: Protecting Fisheries in the 21st Century
by Malgosia Fitzmaurice
Extractive Industries, Corruption and Transparency
by Indira Carr and Elina Konstantinidou
Index
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Edited by Malgosia Fitzmaurice, Olufemi Elias and Panos Merkouris
Interpretation has always been a cornerstone of international adjudication. This book offers a comprehensive analysis, both on a theoretical and a practical level, of where the principles of interpretation enshrined in Articles 31-33 of the VCLT currently stand.
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