Transnational law and local struggles : mining, communities, and the World Bank / David Szablowski.
Series: Hart monographs in transnational and international lawPublication details: Oxford ; Portland, Or. : Hart Publishing., c 2007.Description: xiv, 337 p. ; 24 cm. illISBN:- 1841136387 (hardback)
- 1841136395 (pbk.)
- 9781841136394 (pbk.)
- 343.077 22 SZA
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CONTENT
INTRODUCTION
Transnational influence in an Andean valley
Mining and community conflicts
What is transnational Law ?
The organisation of this book
1. Understanding regulation and legitimation : The challenge for transnational Law
2. The selective absence of the state : Delegating responsibility for mining and community conflicts
3. Transnational law making in a global policy arena : Addressing mining and community conflict
4 . The world bank safeguard policy : A globalising regulatory model
5. Communities and corporations
6. Case study : Antamina in san Marcos
7. Assessing the world bank safeguard policy
8. Transnational law and Democratic Governance
Bibliography : p307-329 ._ index : p331-337
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