Explores the changing idea of national sovereignty issues in respect to the natural resources held by an economically developing country, and how laws and legal thinking have changed from the times of colonial legal reasoning to today’s newly independent and self-governing countries
Environmental interdependencies place undeniable pressures and challenges on the cardinal principle ...
In this Article, I defend the view that natural resources originally belong to individuals who have ...
Property rights are crucial in shaping foreign investment and its socio‐economic outcomes. Their all...
Explores the changing idea of national sovereignty issues in respect to the natural resources held b...
The question of appropriate use of natural resources inevitably raises competing interests between t...
Events in Latin American countries have re-ignited the debate over the constitutive legal process go...
Host countries particularly developing countries do not usually have financial capacity needed to ex...
Article is part of the symposium: Canada and the United States: A Changing Relationship in a Changin...
The principle of permanent sovereignty over natural resources is intended to solve problems that his...
Large natural resource projects in underdeveloped countries provide great benefits to United States ...
"In many parts of sub-Saharan Africa, economic liberalisation, improved transport and communication ...
State natural resource development projects have become sites of intense political, social, and cult...
We are seeing a major improvement in political, economic and legal arena concepts that this shift in...
Permanent sovereignty over natural resources has emerged as a fundamental principle in international...
The global legal system regulating foreign investment in lower-income countries is more geared towar...
Environmental interdependencies place undeniable pressures and challenges on the cardinal principle ...
In this Article, I defend the view that natural resources originally belong to individuals who have ...
Property rights are crucial in shaping foreign investment and its socio‐economic outcomes. Their all...
Explores the changing idea of national sovereignty issues in respect to the natural resources held b...
The question of appropriate use of natural resources inevitably raises competing interests between t...
Events in Latin American countries have re-ignited the debate over the constitutive legal process go...
Host countries particularly developing countries do not usually have financial capacity needed to ex...
Article is part of the symposium: Canada and the United States: A Changing Relationship in a Changin...
The principle of permanent sovereignty over natural resources is intended to solve problems that his...
Large natural resource projects in underdeveloped countries provide great benefits to United States ...
"In many parts of sub-Saharan Africa, economic liberalisation, improved transport and communication ...
State natural resource development projects have become sites of intense political, social, and cult...
We are seeing a major improvement in political, economic and legal arena concepts that this shift in...
Permanent sovereignty over natural resources has emerged as a fundamental principle in international...
The global legal system regulating foreign investment in lower-income countries is more geared towar...
Environmental interdependencies place undeniable pressures and challenges on the cardinal principle ...
In this Article, I defend the view that natural resources originally belong to individuals who have ...
Property rights are crucial in shaping foreign investment and its socio‐economic outcomes. Their all...