Full Description
International law is increasingly applied in the field of natural resources. This reflects the current and challenging problem of mankind, namely how should increasingly rare natural resources or commodities be explored and exploited. This collection draws on the experts in the field to explore questions such as mining and human rights; national resources and investment law; and authority over natural resources. Though asking probing questions from different sectors, each contribution keeps the big picture and the underlying conditions in mind to answer the collection's research questions with one voice.
Contents
Ch. 1 Energy as a Resource for Sustainable Development
Ch. 2 Securing of Resources as a Valid Reason for Using Force? A Pre-Emptive Defence of the Prohibition on the Use of Force
Ch. 3 Integrating Sustainable Management of Mineral Resources into International Mining Law
Ch. 4 Extractives for Development
Ch. 5 Resource Mining and Human Rights
Ch. 6 Crimes against the Environment? The Deliberate Destruction of the Natural Environment and Natural Resources during War
Ch. 7 Resource Mining and Law of the Sea: Evolving Issues and Challenges for the Indian State Practice
Ch. 8 Space Resources and Property Rights - Unilateral and Multilateral Approaches
Ch. 9 Natural Resources and Investment Law, in particular Investor State Contracts
Ch.10 Resources and Investment - Understanding and Misunderstanding the Friction between the Right to Regulate and Investor Protection
Ch. 11 Reforming International Investment Treaties for an Equitable Natural Resource-Related Investment Governance Regime
Ch. 12 Authority over Natural Resources: No End of Geography