The evolving duty to consult and obtain free prior and informed consent of Indigenous peoples for extractive projects in the United States and Canada

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Doyle, C. 2019. The evolving duty to consult and obtain free prior and informed consent of Indigenous peoples for extractive projects in the United States and Canada. in: Feichtner, I., Krajewski, M. and Roesch, R. (ed.) Human Rights in the Extractive Industries: Transparency, Participation, Resistance Cham Springer.
Chapter titleThe evolving duty to consult and obtain free prior and informed consent of Indigenous peoples for extractive projects in the United States and Canada
AuthorsDoyle, C.
Research GroupLaw and Politics
Book titleHuman Rights in the Extractive Industries: Transparency, Participation, Resistance
EditorsFeichtner, I., Krajewski, M. and Roesch, R.
PublisherSpringer
Place of publicationCham
SeriesInterdisciplinary Studies in Human Rights
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Hardcover9783030113810
Electronic9783030113827
Publication dates
Print26 May 2019
Online14 Jun 2019
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Deposited28 Mar 2018
Accepted2018
Output statusPublished
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Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-11382-7_8
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