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Mining, the environment, and human rights in Ghana: An area of limited statehood perspective

机译:加纳的矿业,环境和人权:区域时代视角有限

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Although the global norms meant to guide corporate environmental human rights conducts have steadily improved, there have been limited efforts directed at exploring whether business-related environmental human rights infringements have as a result reduced. To address this gap, this paper examines the extent to which mining companies meet their responsibility to respect human rights and ensure that environmental rights of community members in mining areas are not violated. By privileging community voices, the paper offers nuanced insight into why gaps continue to persist between corporate commitment to human rights objectives and community experience in areas of limited statehood (ALS). We show that weak governmental capacity, neoliberal business model, and differences in sociocultural logics mediate between corporate environmental human rights commitments and their conduct on the ground. The paper concludes by considering the theoretical implications for business and human rights in ALS.
机译:虽然全球规范意味着指导企业环境人权行为稳步提升,但探索了与业务有关的环境人权侵权的措施有限的努力减少了。为了解决这一差距,本文审查了矿业公司符合尊重人权的责任的程度,并确保未违反矿区社区成员的环境权利。通过特权社区声音,本文对为什么在有限区域(ALS)地区的人权目标和社区经验之间的企业承诺之间持续存在细微介绍。我们表明,政府能力疲软,新自由主义商业模式和社会文化逻辑的差异调解企业环境人权承诺及其在地面的行为之间。本文通过考虑对ALS的业务和人权的理论影响,总结。

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