Natural Resources and Sustainable Development International Economic Law Perspectives

The centrality of natural resources to global economic growth has placed the debate over their ownership and control at the forefront of legal, territorial and political disputes. Combining both legal and policy expertise with academic and practitioner perspectives this book considers the dimensions...

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Other Authors: Tan, Celine (Editor), Faundez, Julio (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Cheltenham Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd. 2019
©2017
Series:International economic law perspectives
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