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Home state obligations for the prevention and remediation of transnational harm: Canada, global mining and local communities.

机译:预防和补救跨国损害的母国义务:加拿大,全球采矿和地方社区。

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Canadian mining companies, stock exchanges, mining professionals, and the Canadian government itself, play a significant role in global mining. This dissertation explores whether Canada has a legal obligation to regulate to prevent and remedy human rights and environmental harm associated with Canadian mining companies operating abroad. Canada and global mining serve as a case study to explore the broader question of whether home states have obligations under international environmental and human rights law.;The key claims examined in this dissertation are as follows. First, the exercise of unilateral home state jurisdiction over transnational corporate conduct does not violate jurisdictional principles of public international law. Rather, international law is permissive of such jurisdiction. Secondly, beyond permissibility, the secondary rules of the international law of state responsibility discourage the direct attribution of transnational corporate conduct to the home state due to reliance upon agency principles. However, rethinking attribution and responsibility in causal terms suggests that a home state's failure to regulate to prevent and remedy harm where such obligations exist under a primary rule, could lead to direct home state responsibility for corporate wrongdoing. Third, the primary rules of international environmental and human rights law, and the international law of sustainable mineral development, suggest that there is an emerging obligation for states, including home states, to regulate to prevent and remedy transnational harms.;The dissertation draws upon Third World Approaches to International Law (TWAIL) to argue that home state claims that the exercise of extraterritorial jurisdiction infringes the sovereignty of host states are suspect if Third World sovereignty is understood as never having been the sovereign equality presupposed under contemporary principles of international law. Ultimately, the dissertation proposes a regime of home state regulation structured in keeping with a cosmopolitan democratic vision of transnational governance and reflecting a concept of interactive jurisdiction that gives voice to subaltern local communities. Unilateral implementation of the proposed regime could then be viewed as a contribution to customary international legal process and while at the same time serving as a counter-hegemonic tool for subaltern local community resistance.
机译:加拿大矿业公司,证券交易所,矿业专业人士以及加拿大政府本身在全球矿业中发挥着重要作用。本文探讨了加拿大是否负有法律义务来规范预防和补救与在国外经营的加拿大矿业公司相关的人权和环境损害。以加拿大和全球矿业为例,探讨了母国是否应承担国际环境法和人权法规定的义务的更广泛问题。本文研究的主要主张如下。首先,对跨国公司行为实行单方面的母国管辖权并不违反国际公法的管辖权原则。相反,国际法允许这种管辖权。其次,除了允许性之外,国际国家责任法的次要规则还阻碍了跨国公司行为由于依赖代理原则而直接归属于母国。但是,从因果关系上重新考虑归因和责任表明,如果母国在主要义务下存在此类义务,则未能制定法规来预防和补救损害,可能会导致母国对公司的不法行为承担直接责任。第三,国际环境和人权法的主要规则以及可持续矿产开发的国际法表明,包括本国在内的国家有新的义务来规范预防和补救跨国危害。第三世界国际法方针(TWAIL)认为,如果第三世界主权从未被理解为现代国际法原则所假定的主权平等,则怀疑本国行使域外管辖权会侵犯东道国的主权。最终,论文提出了一种本国监管体制,该体制的结构与大都会民主对跨国治理的看法保持一致,并反映了互动管辖权的概念,该观念为地方下属社区提供了声音。然后,可以将单方面实施拟议制度的做法视为对习惯国际法律程序的贡献,同时也可以作为反霸权工具,以抵抗当地社区的后代抵抗。

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  • 作者

    Seck, Sara L.;

  • 作者单位

    York University (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 York University (Canada).;
  • 学科 Law.;Political Science International Law and Relations.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2007
  • 页码 599 p.
  • 总页数 599
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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