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|a Indigenous-Industry Agreements, Natural Resources and the Law
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|a Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- PART I: Theoretical and Conceptual Frameworks -- 1. Indigenous-Industry Agreements, Natural Resources, and the Law: An Introduction -- 2. The (Legal) Nature of Indigenous Peoples' Agreements with Extractive Companies -- 3. Essential Preconditions for an Indigenous-Industry Agreement with Community Legitimacy -- 4. Indigenous-Industry Agreements, Legal Uncertainty, and Risk Allocations -- PART II: Analytical and Critical Perspectives
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|a 5. Negotiated Agreements, Indigenous FPIC, and the Mine Life Cycle -- 6. Gender Impact Analysis of Impact Benefit Agreements: Representation Clauses and UNDRIP -- 7. Who Are the Métis? The Role of Free, Prior and Informed Consent in Identifying a Métis Rights-Holder -- PART III: Politics, Environment and Sustainability -- 8. The Contentious Politics of Impact and Benefit Agreements: A ""Sons of the Soil"" Conflict Perspective -- 9. Impact Benefit Agreements, Transparency, and Sustainability
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|a 10. The Relationship between Indigenous-Industry Agreements and Environmental Assessment: Enhanced Credibility and Collaboration, or Undermining the Project Review Process? -- PART IV: Jurisdictional Case Studies -- 11. Contesting Indigenous-Industry Agreements in Latin America -- 12. Is This Really Benefit Sharing? Understanding Current Practices Around Community-Industry Agreements Tied to Land Investments -- 13. Enhancing the Benefits of Local Content in Extractive Industry Agreements: Legal Approaches and Trends in Frontier Extractive Jurisdictions
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|a 14. Indigenous Land Use Agreements in Australia: A Vehicle for Economic Prosperity or an Empty Gesture? -- 15. Canadian Law and Realpolitik Regarding Indigenous-Industry Agreements -- 16. Towards Comprehensive Engagement: Indigenous-Industry Collaboration in the Resource Sector in Canada -- Index
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