Contested Consultations in the Extractive Industries: Rights, Processes, and Tensions

  • Paul A. Haslam (Editor)
  • , Nathan Andrews (Editor)
  • , Karin Buhmann (Editor)
  • , Ibironke T. Odumosu-Ayanu (Editor)
  • , Mark C. J. Stoddart (Editor)

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Abstract

In recent years international organisations, governments and companies around the world have dramatically reformed the regime that governs consultations with community stakeholders about proposed extractive projects. However, the characteristics of this consultation regime are often contested, with diverse stakeholders seeking to defend their interests by drawing on different authoritative interpretations of the rules, norms and decision-making procedures that govern stakeholder consultation. Contestation over the meaning, governance and practice of stakeholder consultation is the central thread that ties this book together. Within this overarching concern, the volume takes a global and comparative perspective that examines the complexity of these intersecting and overlapping consultation requirements, with a particular focus on Indigenous Peoples, using cases from the Global North and Global South, including Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, The Central African Republic, The Democratic Republic of Congo, Iceland, Ghana, Greenland, Guyana, Norway, and Peru. The book highlights the tensions associated with the application of this contested regime and identifies possible solutions from best practices around the world. From a theoretical perspective the book unpacks the maze of overlapping consultation requirements and practices that highlights the normative disagreements between key stakeholders and the overlapping rules and procedures that govern the implementation of consultation. A unique contribution of this collection is the commentary from practitioners, who reflect on the same issues addressed by the academic contributors, but based on their own vast practical experience.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationAbingdon
PublisherRoutledge
Number of pages290
ISBN (Print)9781032785639, 9781032785653
ISBN (Electronic)9781003488507, 9781040437322
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025
SeriesRoutledge Studies of the Extractive Industries and Sustainable Development

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