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Concessionaires, financiers and communities : implementing indigenous peoples' rights to land in transnational development projects

Concessionaires, financiers and communities : implementing indigenous peoples' rights to land in transnational development projects

자료유형
단행본
개인저자
Bhatt, Kinnari I, 1978- author.
서명 / 저자사항
Concessionaires, financiers and communities : implementing indigenous peoples' rights to land in transnational development projects / Kinnari Bhatt, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam.
발행사항
Cambridge, United Kingdom ;   New York, NY, USA, :   Cambridge University Press,   2020.  
형태사항
xix, 213 p. ; 24 cm.
ISBN
9781108484657 (hardback) 9781108723459 (paperback)
요약
"Unrelenting demands for energy, infrastructure and natural resources, the need for developing states to augment tax reserves and signal an enterprise ready attitude, mean that transnational development projects remain a go to tool for economic development. Yet little is known about the fragmented legal framework of private financial mechanisms, contractual clauses and discretionary behaviours that shape modern development projects. How do gaps and biases in formal laws cope with the might of concessionaires and financiers and their algorithmic contractual and policy technicalities negotiated in private offices? What impacts do private legal devices have for the visibility and implementation of indigenous peoples' rights to land? Through multiple illustrations, this original perspective on transnational development projects, explains how the patterns of poor rights recognition and implementation, power(lessness), vulnerability and ultimately, conflict routinely seen in development projects will only be fully appreciated by acknowledging and remedying the pivotal role and priority enjoyed by private mechanisms, documentation and expertise: the 'elephant in the room'"--
일반주기
Based on author's thesis (doctoral - University of Greenwich., 2016) issued under title: Rights to land, fragmentation and fairness : the problem of transnational legal governance for indigenous groups.  
내용주기
Preface : The Bigger Picture -- Development Projects, Indigenous Peoples' Land Rights and Rights Implementation -- Characteristics of Indigenous Peoples and Development Projects -- In the Shadows of the Operational Development Project : Coping Strategies, Lacunas and Fragmentation in the Formal Legal Framework -- Bridging the Gap through the Elephant in the Room? : Private Mechanisms and Behaviours for Implementing Indigenous Peoples' Rights -- Discretion, Delegation, Fragmentation and Opacity: Impacts of Financing : Mechanisms in Mongolia and Panama -- Pricing for Poverty: Project Finance, Power Purchase Agreements and Structural Inequities in Uganda -- Negotiating Land Outcomes : A Comparative Look at Concessionaires, Indigenous Peoples and Power -- Moving forward.
서지주기
Includes bibliographical references and index.
일반주제명
Indigenous peoples --Land tenure --Developing countries. Economic development projects --Law and legislation --Developing countries. Land tenure --Law and legislation --Developing countries.
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505 0 ▼a Preface : The Bigger Picture -- Development Projects, Indigenous Peoples' Land Rights and Rights Implementation -- Characteristics of Indigenous Peoples and Development Projects -- In the Shadows of the Operational Development Project : Coping Strategies, Lacunas and Fragmentation in the Formal Legal Framework -- Bridging the Gap through the Elephant in the Room? : Private Mechanisms and Behaviours for Implementing Indigenous Peoples' Rights -- Discretion, Delegation, Fragmentation and Opacity: Impacts of Financing : Mechanisms in Mongolia and Panama -- Pricing for Poverty: Project Finance, Power Purchase Agreements and Structural Inequities in Uganda -- Negotiating Land Outcomes : A Comparative Look at Concessionaires, Indigenous Peoples and Power -- Moving forward.
520 ▼a "Unrelenting demands for energy, infrastructure and natural resources, the need for developing states to augment tax reserves and signal an enterprise ready attitude, mean that transnational development projects remain a go to tool for economic development. Yet little is known about the fragmented legal framework of private financial mechanisms, contractual clauses and discretionary behaviours that shape modern development projects. How do gaps and biases in formal laws cope with the might of concessionaires and financiers and their algorithmic contractual and policy technicalities negotiated in private offices? What impacts do private legal devices have for the visibility and implementation of indigenous peoples' rights to land? Through multiple illustrations, this original perspective on transnational development projects, explains how the patterns of poor rights recognition and implementation, power(lessness), vulnerability and ultimately, conflict routinely seen in development projects will only be fully appreciated by acknowledging and remedying the pivotal role and priority enjoyed by private mechanisms, documentation and expertise: the 'elephant in the room'"-- ▼c Provided by publisher.
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Unrelenting demands for energy, infrastructure and natural resources, and the need for developing states to augment income and signal an 'enterprise-ready' attitude mean that transnational development projects remain a common tool for economic development. Yet little is known about the fragmented legal framework of private financial mechanisms, contractual clauses and discretionary behaviours that shape modern development projects. How do gaps and biases in formal laws cope with the might of concessionaires and financiers and their algorithmic contractual and policy technicalities negotiated in private offices? What impacts do private legal devices have for the visibility and implementation of Indigenous peoples' rights to land? This original perspective on transnational development projects explains how the patterns of poor rights recognition and implementation, power(lessness), vulnerability and, ultimately, conflict routinely seen in development projects will only be fully appreciated by acknowledging and remedying the pivotal role and priority enjoyed by private mechanisms, documentation and expertise.

The untold story of how concessionaires, financiers and hidden private legal devices, implement and shape Indigenous peoples' rights to land.


정보제공 : Aladin

목차

1. Development projects, Indigenous peoples'' land rights and rights implementation; 2. Characteristics of indigenous peoples and development projects; 3. In the shadows of the operational development project: coping strategies, lacunas and fragmentation in the formal legal framework; 4. Bridging the gap through the elephant in the room? Private mechanisms and behaviours for implementing Indigenous peoples'' rights; 5. Discretion, delegation, fragmentation and opacity: impacts of financing mechanisms in Mongolia and Panama; 6. Pricing for poverty: project finance, power purchase agreements and structural inequities in Uganda; 7. Negotiating land outcomes: a comparative look at concessionaires, Indigenous peoples and power; 8. Moving forward.

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