From the Missouri River, passing through the Sonora Desert, all the way down to the Amazon Forest and the Andean Mountains, drills and pipelines are crossing over indigenous lands. In an energy-thirsty continent, there is no land left to spare, not even tribal land. Many of these energy infrastructure projects involve international investments that are protected by treaties and enforced by arbitral tribunals. At the same time, tribal communities have an internationally recognized right to receive prior and informed consultation before they are affected by projects of this nature. The Article focuses on the clash of rights between energy extraction companies investing abroad, and persons in indigenous communities whose lands are being condem...
Energy resources like coal, oil, and uranium are found on many Native American reservations across N...
This material published in Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law is made available by...
This Article seeks to outline the major issues related to tribal jurisdiction and energy development...
From the Missouri River, passing through the Sonora Desert, all the way down to the Amazon Forest an...
This article discusses how energy exploitation impacts on indigenous peoples’ rights. The article ar...
Energy infrastructure projects throughout the United States are proliferating at a rate unseen in ge...
An incompatible relationship exists between the federal trust responsibility over Indian tribes and ...
The quotations above refer to distinct conflicts that are widely separated by time and geography but...
Indian country contains abundant renewable energy resources, and harnessing such resources is vitall...
Unique and vital components of human culture and the environment are struggling for survival in the ...
Energy is a key component in the redress of climate change evils and the United States has one of th...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.Today, despite political acrimony on many domes...
Resource extraction and exploitation threaten the survival of Indigenous and tribal peoples, who are...
Energy development in Indian country exists at the crossroads of tribal self-determination and the f...
The intention with this essay is to illustrate the conflicts that might occur when states implement ...
Energy resources like coal, oil, and uranium are found on many Native American reservations across N...
This material published in Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law is made available by...
This Article seeks to outline the major issues related to tribal jurisdiction and energy development...
From the Missouri River, passing through the Sonora Desert, all the way down to the Amazon Forest an...
This article discusses how energy exploitation impacts on indigenous peoples’ rights. The article ar...
Energy infrastructure projects throughout the United States are proliferating at a rate unseen in ge...
An incompatible relationship exists between the federal trust responsibility over Indian tribes and ...
The quotations above refer to distinct conflicts that are widely separated by time and geography but...
Indian country contains abundant renewable energy resources, and harnessing such resources is vitall...
Unique and vital components of human culture and the environment are struggling for survival in the ...
Energy is a key component in the redress of climate change evils and the United States has one of th...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.Today, despite political acrimony on many domes...
Resource extraction and exploitation threaten the survival of Indigenous and tribal peoples, who are...
Energy development in Indian country exists at the crossroads of tribal self-determination and the f...
The intention with this essay is to illustrate the conflicts that might occur when states implement ...
Energy resources like coal, oil, and uranium are found on many Native American reservations across N...
This material published in Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law is made available by...
This Article seeks to outline the major issues related to tribal jurisdiction and energy development...