The right to Permanent Sovereignty over Natural Resources (PSNR) emerged in the era of decolonization. As a reaction to the irresponsible exploitation of natural resources by colonial powers, peoples under colonial rule and newly independent developing states asserted the right to control and dispose of their own natural resources. The UN General Assembly recognized and reinforced these claims by adopting a series of resolutions relating to the right to PSNR so as to facilitate the process of decolonization. However, the subjects of the right to PSNR have expanded to include ‘all peoples’ due to legal developments in international law pertaining to the right to self-determination of peoples and other human rights standards. This article exp...
This article presents a survey of both the rhetoric and applications of international law addressing...
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights (I-ACtHR) has developed during the last decade a remarkable...
The present paper is based on the contention that, by virtue of the impact of resource exploitation ...
The right to Permanent Sovereignty over Natural Resources (PSNR) emerged in the era of decolonizatio...
Permanent sovereignty over natural resources has emerged as a fundamental principle in international...
The thesis analyses the rights of indigenous peoples with respect to natural resources under customa...
State have every right over its natural resources, they have the right to exploit and preserve their...
This thesis aims at, firstly, giving an overview over the historical development of the principle of...
The chapter revisits the evolution of international law concerning the development of the principle ...
This thesis examines the development of the right of indigenous peoples to natural resources on thei...
The paper examines the international law principle of the permanent sovereignty over natural resourc...
Control over natural resources is a highly controversial issue. Natural resources can be said to bel...
In contemporary times the concept of sovereignty has notably developed in comparison to the idea exi...
Global demand for natural resources has pushed development projects into increasingly remote areas t...
The article examines the re-emergence of indigenous rights in contemporary international law in the ...
This article presents a survey of both the rhetoric and applications of international law addressing...
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights (I-ACtHR) has developed during the last decade a remarkable...
The present paper is based on the contention that, by virtue of the impact of resource exploitation ...
The right to Permanent Sovereignty over Natural Resources (PSNR) emerged in the era of decolonizatio...
Permanent sovereignty over natural resources has emerged as a fundamental principle in international...
The thesis analyses the rights of indigenous peoples with respect to natural resources under customa...
State have every right over its natural resources, they have the right to exploit and preserve their...
This thesis aims at, firstly, giving an overview over the historical development of the principle of...
The chapter revisits the evolution of international law concerning the development of the principle ...
This thesis examines the development of the right of indigenous peoples to natural resources on thei...
The paper examines the international law principle of the permanent sovereignty over natural resourc...
Control over natural resources is a highly controversial issue. Natural resources can be said to bel...
In contemporary times the concept of sovereignty has notably developed in comparison to the idea exi...
Global demand for natural resources has pushed development projects into increasingly remote areas t...
The article examines the re-emergence of indigenous rights in contemporary international law in the ...
This article presents a survey of both the rhetoric and applications of international law addressing...
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights (I-ACtHR) has developed during the last decade a remarkable...
The present paper is based on the contention that, by virtue of the impact of resource exploitation ...