Control over natural resources is a highly controversial issue. Natural resources can be said to belong to the State as part of its sovereignty, but under human rights law, peoples have the right to freely dispose of their own natural resources. Hence, sovereignty over natural resources is defined both as a State and peoples’ right, turning it into a multifaceted and even ambiguous legal concept. In analysing this ambiguity, the chapter examines whether international human rights law and soft law standards on business and human rights may influence the way natural resources are exploited, and notably how the rights of local communities could be better protected in that context. In analysing the role of the State, the rights of indigenous pe...
he article combines Elinor Ostrom’s design principles for common-pool resources and human rights pro...
Control, ownership and exploitation of high value natural resources have oft en led to two types of ...
The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples was hailed as a triumph among Ind...
Control over natural resources is a highly controversial issue. Natural resources can be said to bel...
Permanent sovereignty over natural resources has emerged as a fundamental principle in international...
Permanent sovereignty over natural resources has emerged as a fundamental principle in international...
Permanent sovereignty over natural resources has emerged as a fundamental principle in international...
Permanent sovereignty over natural resources has emerged as a fundamental principle in international...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced PDF of a chapter accepted for publication in Angelica Bonf...
The chapter revisits the evolution of international law concerning the development of the principle ...
The chapter revisits the evolution of international law concerning the development of the principle ...
Respect for the rights of peoples over natural resources is crucial for the flourishing of communiti...
The importance of environmental laws and standards for sustainable development of extractive industr...
The importance of environmental laws and standards for sustainable development of extractive industr...
The thesis analyses the rights of indigenous peoples with respect to natural resources under customa...
he article combines Elinor Ostrom’s design principles for common-pool resources and human rights pro...
Control, ownership and exploitation of high value natural resources have oft en led to two types of ...
The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples was hailed as a triumph among Ind...
Control over natural resources is a highly controversial issue. Natural resources can be said to bel...
Permanent sovereignty over natural resources has emerged as a fundamental principle in international...
Permanent sovereignty over natural resources has emerged as a fundamental principle in international...
Permanent sovereignty over natural resources has emerged as a fundamental principle in international...
Permanent sovereignty over natural resources has emerged as a fundamental principle in international...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced PDF of a chapter accepted for publication in Angelica Bonf...
The chapter revisits the evolution of international law concerning the development of the principle ...
The chapter revisits the evolution of international law concerning the development of the principle ...
Respect for the rights of peoples over natural resources is crucial for the flourishing of communiti...
The importance of environmental laws and standards for sustainable development of extractive industr...
The importance of environmental laws and standards for sustainable development of extractive industr...
The thesis analyses the rights of indigenous peoples with respect to natural resources under customa...
he article combines Elinor Ostrom’s design principles for common-pool resources and human rights pro...
Control, ownership and exploitation of high value natural resources have oft en led to two types of ...
The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples was hailed as a triumph among Ind...