This was a legal memo I wrote for ENSP 330- Introduction to Environmental Law. The memo was answering the question I chose the following question- Did the Panamanian government violate international law by approving the Barro Blanco hydroelectric dam project? I did extensive research on international environmental and human rights law as well as Panamanian law to be able to address the legal question. Ultimately, I concluded that Panama did violate international law by approving the Barro Blanco dam
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This article examines the international legitimacy of unilateral dam development in an international...
"This case study looks at one of the more famous instances of transnational involvement in stakehold...
This article examines the international legitimacy of unilateral dam development in an international...
Conflicts in connection with hydro-energy and mining activities vis-à-vis other water uses, mainly h...
The Pando-Monte Lirio Hydroelectric Power Project (Pando Project) is located along the Chiriqui Viej...
Consultation practices with affected populations prior to hydro concessions often remained poor in t...
This case study was intended to be included in Anton & Shelton, Environmental Problems and Human R...
AbstractDam planning and construction is notoriously difficult. It is highly complex, involving a mu...
This work was funded by the Global Challenges Research Fund, Economic and Social Research Council, U...
Post-colonial societies endowed with abundant natural resources often under-perform economically whe...
The pending construction of the Changuinola 75 Hydroelectric Project (Chan-75) has sparked significa...
Motivation In this article, we examine the role of norms in protecting the rights of Indigenous Peop...
Article re-posted as a PDF document with permission for the publisher as part of an Institutional Re...
In 2013, the Government of Nicaragua approved the concession for a 173-mile canal to the Hong Kong ...
CAFTA’s ratifcation threatens Costa Rica’s environmental integrity by permitting foreign investors v...
This article examines the international legitimacy of unilateral dam development in an international...
"This case study looks at one of the more famous instances of transnational involvement in stakehold...
This article examines the international legitimacy of unilateral dam development in an international...
Conflicts in connection with hydro-energy and mining activities vis-à-vis other water uses, mainly h...