Global Project Finance, Human Rights and Sustainable Development
Herausgeber: Leader, Sheldon; Ong, David
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What are the implications of project finance for human rights and sustainable development?
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- Verlag: European Community
- Seitenzahl: 534
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. August 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 946g
- ISBN-13: 9780521762601
- ISBN-10: 052176260X
- Artikelnr.: 32466372
- Verlag: European Community
- Seitenzahl: 534
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. August 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 946g
- ISBN-13: 9780521762601
- ISBN-10: 052176260X
- Artikelnr.: 32466372
Part I. The Framework: 1. An introduction to the issues Sheldon Leader; 2.
The linkages between project finance and sustainable development Annie
Dufey and Maryanne Grieg-Gran; 3. Project finance and the relevant human
rights Ozgur Can Kahale; 4. Applying international environmental principles
within project-financed transnational investment agreements David M. Ong;
Part II. Special Topics: 5. Risk management, project finance, and
rights-based development Sheldon Leader; 6. Freezing the balancing act?:
Project finance, legal tools to manage regulatory risk, and sustainable
development Lorenzo Cotula; 7. Human rights impact assessments and project
finance Tamara Wiher; 8. Project finance investments and political risk: an
empirical investigation Claudia Girardone and Stuart Snaith; 9. Insurance
as a risk management tool: a mitigator or an aggravant? Rasmiya Kazimova;
10. Irreparable damages, project finance and access to remedies by third
parties Judith Schönsteiner; Part III. Case Studies: 11. The implications
of the Chad-Cameroon and Sakhalin transnational investment agreements for
the application of international environmental principles David M. Ong; 12.
The human rights and sustainable development implications of the project
finance arrangements for the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) pipeline project
Annie Dufey with contribution from Rasmiya Kazimova; 13. The Orion and CMB
pulp plants in Uruguay Annie Dufey with contribution from Diana Morales;
14. The Newmont and Anglogold mining projects Nii Ashie Kotey and Poku
Adusei; 15. Overview and recommendations Sheldon Leader and Rasmiya
Kazimova.
The linkages between project finance and sustainable development Annie
Dufey and Maryanne Grieg-Gran; 3. Project finance and the relevant human
rights Ozgur Can Kahale; 4. Applying international environmental principles
within project-financed transnational investment agreements David M. Ong;
Part II. Special Topics: 5. Risk management, project finance, and
rights-based development Sheldon Leader; 6. Freezing the balancing act?:
Project finance, legal tools to manage regulatory risk, and sustainable
development Lorenzo Cotula; 7. Human rights impact assessments and project
finance Tamara Wiher; 8. Project finance investments and political risk: an
empirical investigation Claudia Girardone and Stuart Snaith; 9. Insurance
as a risk management tool: a mitigator or an aggravant? Rasmiya Kazimova;
10. Irreparable damages, project finance and access to remedies by third
parties Judith Schönsteiner; Part III. Case Studies: 11. The implications
of the Chad-Cameroon and Sakhalin transnational investment agreements for
the application of international environmental principles David M. Ong; 12.
The human rights and sustainable development implications of the project
finance arrangements for the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) pipeline project
Annie Dufey with contribution from Rasmiya Kazimova; 13. The Orion and CMB
pulp plants in Uruguay Annie Dufey with contribution from Diana Morales;
14. The Newmont and Anglogold mining projects Nii Ashie Kotey and Poku
Adusei; 15. Overview and recommendations Sheldon Leader and Rasmiya
Kazimova.
Part I. The Framework: 1. An introduction to the issues Sheldon Leader; 2.
The linkages between project finance and sustainable development Annie
Dufey and Maryanne Grieg-Gran; 3. Project finance and the relevant human
rights Ozgur Can Kahale; 4. Applying international environmental principles
within project-financed transnational investment agreements David M. Ong;
Part II. Special Topics: 5. Risk management, project finance, and
rights-based development Sheldon Leader; 6. Freezing the balancing act?:
Project finance, legal tools to manage regulatory risk, and sustainable
development Lorenzo Cotula; 7. Human rights impact assessments and project
finance Tamara Wiher; 8. Project finance investments and political risk: an
empirical investigation Claudia Girardone and Stuart Snaith; 9. Insurance
as a risk management tool: a mitigator or an aggravant? Rasmiya Kazimova;
10. Irreparable damages, project finance and access to remedies by third
parties Judith Schönsteiner; Part III. Case Studies: 11. The implications
of the Chad-Cameroon and Sakhalin transnational investment agreements for
the application of international environmental principles David M. Ong; 12.
The human rights and sustainable development implications of the project
finance arrangements for the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) pipeline project
Annie Dufey with contribution from Rasmiya Kazimova; 13. The Orion and CMB
pulp plants in Uruguay Annie Dufey with contribution from Diana Morales;
14. The Newmont and Anglogold mining projects Nii Ashie Kotey and Poku
Adusei; 15. Overview and recommendations Sheldon Leader and Rasmiya
Kazimova.
The linkages between project finance and sustainable development Annie
Dufey and Maryanne Grieg-Gran; 3. Project finance and the relevant human
rights Ozgur Can Kahale; 4. Applying international environmental principles
within project-financed transnational investment agreements David M. Ong;
Part II. Special Topics: 5. Risk management, project finance, and
rights-based development Sheldon Leader; 6. Freezing the balancing act?:
Project finance, legal tools to manage regulatory risk, and sustainable
development Lorenzo Cotula; 7. Human rights impact assessments and project
finance Tamara Wiher; 8. Project finance investments and political risk: an
empirical investigation Claudia Girardone and Stuart Snaith; 9. Insurance
as a risk management tool: a mitigator or an aggravant? Rasmiya Kazimova;
10. Irreparable damages, project finance and access to remedies by third
parties Judith Schönsteiner; Part III. Case Studies: 11. The implications
of the Chad-Cameroon and Sakhalin transnational investment agreements for
the application of international environmental principles David M. Ong; 12.
The human rights and sustainable development implications of the project
finance arrangements for the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) pipeline project
Annie Dufey with contribution from Rasmiya Kazimova; 13. The Orion and CMB
pulp plants in Uruguay Annie Dufey with contribution from Diana Morales;
14. The Newmont and Anglogold mining projects Nii Ashie Kotey and Poku
Adusei; 15. Overview and recommendations Sheldon Leader and Rasmiya
Kazimova.