Regulation of extractive industries: community engagement in the Arctic
In: Routledge research in polar law
Participation in principle. Indigenous rights and resource development in the Arctic : an overview of international standards and principles for consultation, participation and consent -- What is required for free, prior and informed consent and where does it apply? -- Meaningful stakeholder engagement as an aspect of risk-based due diligence between the economy, politics and law : the constituitive role of the business and human rights regime -- Participation in practice. Youth as a resource in extractive industry decision-making processes : a case study using social media and visual methods to engage young Greenlanders -- Comparative expectations of resource development in selected Greenland communities -- Our consent was taken for granted : a relational justice perspective on the participation of Komi people in oil development in northern Russia -- Local views on oil development in a village on the North Slope of Alaska -- Land claims agreements in Canada and the promise of enhanced participation -- Participation in a small archipelago : the Shetland negotiations -- Participation improved. The relationship between host government contracts for oil and gas activities and public participation -- Achieving excellence in public participation and consultation -- Arctic voices : strategies for community engagement.