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OverviewA new human right of public participation by those affected by natural resource development is set to define major economic developments in the twenty-first century. It is a fundamental part of the international norm of 'sustainable development', designed to harmonize economic betterment and environmental-cultural-social protection for this and succeeding generations. A recognized human right since the 1940s, public participation today is assuming many different legal and political forms - citizen involvement, indigenous peoples' rights, local community rights, sustainable development agreements, public hearings, consultation, advisory councils, right to information, right to justice, decisional transfers, benefits sharing, and more. The right to be heard is a fundamental principle of public law in most of the world's legal systems, but in practice ranges from being deeply ingrained in some cultures to non-existent in others. Understanding this new human dimension in law and development is now essential not only for lawyers but also for companies, governments, international agencies, NGOs, IGOs, and citizens. This book, authored by international resources law experts from all over the world, provides the theoretical and practical guidance essential to understanding and dealing with this new development. Its first section lays out the basics of what is becoming known as public participation law - its origins, history, theories, modern sources, and future directions. The second section presents the international legal authorities. The third section analyzes the current experience and future trends in over a dozen nations and regions of critical resource development interest, from Africa, Australasia, Southeast Asia and China to Europe and North, Central, and South America. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Donald M. Zillman (, Godfrey Professor of Law and Interim President, University of Maine at Fort Kent) , Alastair Lucas (, Professor of Law and Adjunct Professor of Environmental Science, University of Calgary) , George (Rock) Pring (, Professor of Law, University of Denver College of Law, and Adjunct Professor, Environmental Science and Engineering Faculty, Colorado School of Mines)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 16.30cm , Height: 4.30cm , Length: 24.10cm Weight: 1.112kg ISBN: 9780199253784ISBN 10: 0199253781 Pages: 724 Publication Date: 04 April 2002 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsDonald N. Zillman: Introduction to Public Participation in the 21st Century THE BASICS OF PUBLIC PARTICIPATION LAW George (Rock) Pring & Susan Y. Noe: The Emerging International Law of Public Participation Affecting Global Mining, Energy, and Resources Development Barry Barton: Underlying Concepts and Theoretical Issues in Public Participation in Resources Development INTERNATIONAL LAW PERSPECTIVES ON PUBLIC PARTICIPATION Gillian Triggs: The Rights of Indigenous Peoples to Participate in Resource Development: An International Legal Perspective Peter Davies: Public Participation, the Aarhus Convention and the European Community Catherine Redgwell: The International Law of Public Participation: Protected Areas, Endangered Species and Biological Diversity Peter Cameron & Ernesto Correa: Towards the Contractual Management of Public-Participation Issues: A Review of Corporate Initiatives KEY NATIONAL AND REGIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON PUBLIC PARTICIPATION - IN THE DEVELOPED NATIONS Celia Campbell-Mohn: The Human Dimension in the 21st Century Energy and Natural Resources Development: The New Law of Public Rights in Private Development in the United States Alistair R. Lucas: Canadian Participatory Rights in Mining and Energy Resource Development: The Bridges to Empowerment? Anita Ronne: The Emphasis on Public Participation in Energy Resource Development in Denmark, and the Rights of Greenland and the Faroe Islands Ola Mestad: Rights to Public Participation in Norwegian Mining, Energy, and Resource Development Martha M. Roggenkamp: Public Participation in Sustainable Development of Energy Supply in the Netherlands IN THE EMERGING ECONOMIES Svitlana Kravchenko: New Laws on Public Participation in the Newly Independent States John E. Bonine: The Construction of Participatory Democracy in Central and Eastern Europe IN THE DEVELOPING WORLD Yinka Omorogbe: The Legal Framework for Public Participation in Decision- making on Mining and Energy Development in Nigeria: Giving Voices to The Voiceless Lila K. Barrera-Hernandez: The Legal Framework for Indigenous Peoples' and Other Public's Participation in Latin America: The Cases of Argentina, Colombia, and Peru Jose Juan Gonzalez Marquez: Key Regional Perspectives on Public Participation: Mexico and Central America * Zhiguo Gao, George Akpan & Jim Vanjik: Public Participation in Mining and Petroleum in Asia and the Pacific: The Ok Tedi Case and Its Implications IndexReviewsAll in all, this is a highly original volume and will be of interest to academics, developers and governments alike. Modern Law Review `The editors have produced a work whose value spreads well beyond natural resource law or even environmental law generally. This is certainly core reading in the environmental law field, but also contains much of interest to international lawyers and those more generally interested in public participation and self-regulation ... This work spreads well beyond standing as a focus for lawyers' interest in public participation and contains papers which draw together cross-jurisdictional themes ... In this book there is much which which will inform those engaged in developing participation.' Common Law World Review `All in all, this is a highly original volume and will be of interest to academics, developers and governments alike.' Modern Law Review `This is an innovative and manageable account of public participation rights in mining and natural resource development, although one of the major strengths of the book is its broader application to environmental decision-making in general.' Modern Law Review `The publication of this book could not be more timely ... it provides a truly innovative and interesting approach to participation.' Modern Law Review `The wealth of information contained in the book and the many references to literature enable a lawyer to assess the social feasibility of realising in a particular country the project as planned by the energy resource enterprise and the likelihood of citizens' opposition against the plans.' International Energy Law & Taxation Review, Issue 10, Oct 2002 All in all, this is a highly original volume and will be of interest to academics, developers and governments alike. * Modern Law Review * `The editors have produced a work whose value spreads well beyond natural resource law or even environmental law generally. This is certainly core reading in the environmental law field, but also contains much of interest to international lawyers and those more generally interested in public participation and self-regulation ... This work spreads well beyond standing as a focus for lawyers' interest in public participation and contains papers which draw together cross-jurisdictional themes ... In this book there is much which which will inform those engaged in developing participation.' Common Law World Review `All in all, this is a highly original volume and will be of interest to academics, developers and governments alike.' Modern Law Review `This is an innovative and manageable account of public participation rights in mining and natural resource development, although one of the major strengths of the book is its broader application to environmental decision-making in general.' Modern Law Review `The publication of this book could not be more timely ... it provides a truly innovative and interesting approach to participation.' Modern Law Review `The wealth of information contained in the book and the many references to literature enable a lawyer to assess the social feasibility of realising in a particular country the project as planned by the energy resource enterprise and the likelihood of citizens' opposition against the plans.' International Energy Law & Taxation Review, Issue 10, Oct 2002 Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |