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This book explores a disciplinary matrix for the study of the law
and governance concerning mining and minerals from a global
perspective. The book considers the key challenges of achieving the
goals of Agenda 2030 and the transition to low-carbon circular
economies. The perspective encompasses the multi-faceted and highly
complex interaction of multiple fields of international law and
policy, soft law and standards, domestic laws and regulations as
well as local levels of ordering of social relations. What emerges
is a largely neglected, unsystematised and under-theorised field of
study which lies at the intersection of the global economy,
environmental sustainability, human rights and social equity. But
it also underlies the many loopholes to address at all levels, most
notably at the local level - land and land holders, artisanal
miners, ecosystems, local economies, local linkages and
development. The book calls for a truly cosmopolitan academic
discipline to be built and identifies challenges to do so. It also
sets a research agenda for further studies in this fast-changing
field.
This book explores a disciplinary matrix for the study of the law
and governance concerning mining and minerals from a global
perspective. The book considers the key challenges of achieving the
goals of Agenda 2030 and the transition to low-carbon circular
economies. The perspective encompasses the multi-faceted and highly
complex interaction of multiple fields of international law and
policy, soft law and standards, domestic laws and regulations as
well as local levels of ordering of social relations. What emerges
is a largely neglected, unsystematised and under-theorised field of
study which lies at the intersection of the global economy,
environmental sustainability, human rights and social equity. But
it also underlies the many loopholes to address at all levels, most
notably at the local level - land and land holders, artisanal
miners, ecosystems, local economies, local linkages and
development. The book calls for a truly cosmopolitan academic
discipline to be built and identifies challenges to do so. It also
sets a research agenda for further studies in this fast-changing
field.
This book covers a broad spectrum of issues shaping the current
paradigm of minerals sector governance. The ultimate aim of the
book is to understand trends and developments in mineral law and
policy occurring at international, regional, cross-border and in
some selected cases at national level and also to identify some of
the challenges lying ahead. With these objectives in view, the book
brings together a representative selection of the most
knowledgeable authors on the subject. The contributions deal with a
diverse range of issues tackled from interdisciplinary
perspectives. Topics are divided into five main chapters:
international and comparative aspects of mineral law; actors and
policies in the minerals industry; investment prospects, financial
and fiscal issues; sustainable development and regional outlooks.
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