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Global Mining Boom and Indigenous People : Legal and Economic Dimensions.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Langton, Marcia
Otros Autores: Longbottom, Judy
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Florence : Taylor and Francis, 2012.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover; Community Futures, Legal Architecture: Foundations for Indigenous Peoples in the Global Mining Boom ; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; List of contributors; Introduction; Part I: Impacts, strategies and choices; The resource extraction industry and the ecnomic and social status of Indigenous and local peoples ; 1. The resource curse compared; Australian Aboriginal participation in the resource extraction industry and distribution of impacts ; 2. Curse or opportunity? Mineral revenues, rent seeking and development in Aboriginal Australia.
  • 3. Measuring Indigenous outcomes from mining agreements in Australia: The role of applied demography 4. Papua New Guinea: Conflicts, customary landholding and resource exploitation ; 5. Mining companies as agents for social development: The case for more effectual corporate-community investments ; Part II: Agreements, taxation and natural wealth accounts: Distribution, preservation and economic development ; 6. Legal forms and their implications for long-term relationships and economic, cultural and social empowerment: Structuring agreements in Australia.
  • 7. Five principles for managing Timor-Leste's natural resource revenue wisely 8. The development forum in Papua New Guinea ; 9. Tax law and policy for Indigenous economic development in Australia ; 10. Native title agreements, taxation and economic development in Australia ; 11. The income tax-exempt charitable structure as a vehicle for holding Australian native title interests: Some lesson from New Zealand ; Part III: Economic development for local and Indigenous people : Case studies of the dynamics among states, corporations and local communities.
  • 12. Turning a benefit agreement into practical development: A case study of a Papua New Guinea development foundation 13. From paternalism to partnership: The Good Neighbour Agreement and the argyle diamond mine Indigenous land use agreemen in Western Australia ; 14. Engaging communities in resource development initiatives in Timor-Leste ; 15. To be destitute or to benefit: Corporate social responsibility and mining in south Africa ; Index.