Gender Violence, State Action, and Power and Control in the Northern Triangle
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Description
Book: From Extraction to Emancipation: Development Reimagined
With a distinguished and diverse group of contributors, this edited volume uses Guatemala as a case study to examine broad global themes arising from development practices in emerging economies. It offers important lessons to investors and policy makers on strategies to improve distributional justice and respect for the rule of law, including human rights and environmental norms. The book examines global themes such as climate change, extractive industries, labor regimes, and forced migration, all of which have transborder implications and across-border commonalities. Moving beyond identifying problems, the contributors focus on creative solutions to help developing nations and corporations engage in more sustainable business practices.
ISBN
9781531010188
Publication Date
2018
Publisher
ABA Section of International Law and Carolina Academic Press
Keywords
guatemala, forced migration, indigenous rights, human rights, environmental law, international law, energy law
Disciplines
Energy and Utilities Law | Human Rights Law | Immigration Law | International Law | Law
Recommended Citation
Gilbert, Lauren, "Gender Violence, State Action, and Power and Control in the Northern Triangle" (2018). Faculty Book Chapters. 12.
https://scholarship.stu.edu/faculty_book_chapters/12