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Operationalizing Free, Prior, and Informed Consent in the Extractive Industry Sector? Examining the Challenges of a Negotiated Model of Justice

David Szablowski

Operationalizing Free, Prior, and Informed Consent in the Extractive Industry Sector? Examining the Challenges of a Negotiated Model of Justice
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Resource Type Scientific Paper
Language
  • English
Year 2010
Country United States of America
Topic
  • FPIC
  • Industry
  • Rights and Legal Framework
Complexity Practical
Keywords
  • Business Practices
  • Community Engagement
  • Corporate Social Responsibility
  • International Law
  • Monitoring
  • Self-Determination
  • Sustainability
  • UNDRIP
Written By Academic Researchers
Written For
  • Academic Institutions or Researchers
  • Indigenous Allies
  • Leadership and Management
Description This article explores the development of the principle of FPIC and the challenges that it presents to conventional forms of governance. FPIC is examined as a form of negotiated justice that aims to produce regulatory decisions through horizontal and decentralized forms of engagement.
Journal Canadian Journal of Development Studies / Revue canadienne d'études du développement
Volume 30
Issue 1-2
Pages 111 - 130
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