Community rights and corporate responsibility : canadian mining and oil companies in Latin America / Liisa North, Timothy David Clark, Viviana Patroni

Por: North, LiisaTipo de material: TextoTextoDetalles de publicación: Toronto, Canadá : Canada Council for the Arts 2006Descripción: X, 253 PISBN: 1 800 718 7201Tema(s): 1. AGROFORESTAL 2. CORPORATIONS, CANADIAN - LATIN AMERICA 3. MINERAL INDUSTRIES - SOCIAL ASPECTS - LATIN AMERICA 4. MINERAL INDUSTRIES - ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS - LATIN AMERICA 5. PETROLEUM INDUSTRY AND TRADE - SOCIAL ASPECTS - LATIN AMERICAClasificación CDD: 338.889 N86411
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Mining and oil in Latin America: lessons from the past, issues for the future; mining and communities in Peru: constructing a framework for decision making; regulating corporate and community engagement in a large mining project; tambogrande: a community in defence of its rights; Bolivia´s amayapampa and Capasirca mines: social resistance and state repression; mining companies must respect not just the law but the people; Canadian mining in neoliberal Chile: of private virtues and public vices; Encana in Ecuador: the Canadian oil patch goes to the amazon; Canadian mining operations in Mexico: an initial overview; tackling corporate complicity: Canadian oil investment in Colombia; state terrorism and the dirty business of transnational mining in Colombia; the story of Bonanza, Nicaragua: a gold mining town; legitimating plunder: Canadian mining companies and corporate social responsibility.
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Mining and oil in Latin America: lessons from the past, issues for the future; mining and communities in Peru: constructing a framework for decision making; regulating corporate and community engagement in a large mining project; tambogrande: a community in defence of its rights; Bolivia´s amayapampa and Capasirca mines: social resistance and state repression; mining companies must respect not just the law but the people; Canadian mining in neoliberal Chile: of private virtues and public vices; Encana in Ecuador: the Canadian oil patch goes to the amazon; Canadian mining operations in Mexico: an initial overview; tackling corporate complicity: Canadian oil investment in Colombia; state terrorism and the dirty business of transnational mining in Colombia; the story of Bonanza, Nicaragua: a gold mining town; legitimating plunder: Canadian mining companies and corporate social responsibility.

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