The high stakes often involved in controversies regarding who owns valuable natural resources and who has the authority to regulate environmental contaminants have resulted in fierce legal battles and struggles to establish and define international principles of law. Grand theoretical debates have played out on the international stage regarding the principle of free, prior, and informed consent and the legal contours of corporate social responsibility. Meanwhile, often under the radar, Indigenous people around the world have worked to create a sustained niche for their community and culture in the face of exploitation and environmental devastation at the hands of the dominant culture. Working both within and outside of formal legal systems,...
Canvassing practices in many countries, this chapter analyses the relationships between Indigenous p...
The issue of protecting traditional knowledge and genetic resources is a textbook example of a legal...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.This book (Climate Change and Indigenous People...
The high stakes often involved in controversies regarding who owns valuable natural resources and wh...
Common law decisions on the environment-related interests of indigenous peoples that have emerged fr...
"Law" means a body of rules recognised by a society as binding. When a society accepts as legitimate...
"This highly original work demonstrates the role and importance of customary law as the primary sour...
Water Law: Craig, Gachenga: indigenous customary law in water resource management.The journal of wat...
The paper reviews whether Indigenous Peoples’ worldview has directly influenced or not the decisions...
This paper will explore the potential contributions that could be made to achieving environmental ju...
This article presents a survey of both the rhetoric and applications of international law addressing...
The much-overlooked laws and lifeways of Indigenous people show that concepts of environmental susta...
This thesis analyzes the central question: whether, by engaging with states and extractive multinati...
The fragmentation of law and related institutional arrangements continue to undermine Indigenous Peo...
This special Issue of the Tulane Environmental Law Journal explores how climate change affects the r...
Canvassing practices in many countries, this chapter analyses the relationships between Indigenous p...
The issue of protecting traditional knowledge and genetic resources is a textbook example of a legal...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.This book (Climate Change and Indigenous People...
The high stakes often involved in controversies regarding who owns valuable natural resources and wh...
Common law decisions on the environment-related interests of indigenous peoples that have emerged fr...
"Law" means a body of rules recognised by a society as binding. When a society accepts as legitimate...
"This highly original work demonstrates the role and importance of customary law as the primary sour...
Water Law: Craig, Gachenga: indigenous customary law in water resource management.The journal of wat...
The paper reviews whether Indigenous Peoples’ worldview has directly influenced or not the decisions...
This paper will explore the potential contributions that could be made to achieving environmental ju...
This article presents a survey of both the rhetoric and applications of international law addressing...
The much-overlooked laws and lifeways of Indigenous people show that concepts of environmental susta...
This thesis analyzes the central question: whether, by engaging with states and extractive multinati...
The fragmentation of law and related institutional arrangements continue to undermine Indigenous Peo...
This special Issue of the Tulane Environmental Law Journal explores how climate change affects the r...
Canvassing practices in many countries, this chapter analyses the relationships between Indigenous p...
The issue of protecting traditional knowledge and genetic resources is a textbook example of a legal...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.This book (Climate Change and Indigenous People...