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A normative-empirical analysis of state duties and corporate responsibilities related to adverse human rights impacts on the Amazonian minerals-energy frontier

机译:对与不利人权影响亚马逊矿产-能源前沿相关的国家义务和公司责任的规范-经验分析

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The article probes the existence of a 'minerals-energy complex' (MEC), a concept developed in South Africa, to describe the strong interlinkages between the mining and energy sector in the Brazilian Amazon. Within the framework of the MEC, the authors conduct a normative analysis- based on the United Nations Guiding Principles for Business and Human Rights (UNGPs)- of the state duties and corporate responsibilities for adverse human rights impacts in the complex. The authors use a single, in-depth case study approach, focussing on the case of the Belo Monte hydroelectric dam in the Amazonian state of Para. The MEC proves to be a useful framework for studying the advancement of hydroelectricity and mining projects on the Amazonian frontier. The analysis indicates that the Brazilian minerals and energy sectors are mutually dependent and have overlapping interests and decision-making structures. Applying the MEC framework to the Belo Monte case serves to clarify and detangle the relationships between the various actors associated with the dam's adverse impacts. This provides a foundation for the normative analysis of the responsibilities and actions required of each actor based on the internationally-accepted standards in the UNGPs. By applying the MEC as an analytical research framework and drawing on the UNGPs for normative guidance, the present study contributes to the academic literature on corporate responsibility, as well as providing policy and decision-makers with a normative-empirical analysis that can be drawn upon to improve policy and ensure that corporate activity contributes to sustainable development.
机译:本文探讨了南非开发的“矿产—能源综合体”(MEC)的存在,以描述巴西亚马逊地区矿业与能源部门之间的紧密联系。在MEC的框架内,作者根据联合国商业和人权指导原则(UNGPs)对大楼中不利人权影响的国家责任和公司责任进行了规范分析。作者使用单一的深入案例研究方法,重点研究了亚马逊州帕拉州的贝洛蒙特水电站大坝。事实证明,MEC是研究亚马逊边境水电和采矿项目进展的有用框架。分析表明,巴西的矿产和能源部门相互依存,利益和决策结构重叠。将MEC框架应用于Belo Monte案有助于澄清和消除与大坝的不利影响相关的各种行为者之间的关系。这为根据《联合国全球契约》中国际公认的标准对每个行为者的责任和行动进行规范分析奠定了基础。通过将MEC用作分析研究框架并借鉴UNGP作为规范指导,本研究为有关企业责任的学术文献做出了贡献,并为政策和决策者提供了可借鉴的规范-经验分析。改善政策并确保公司活动有助于可持续发展。

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    《Journal of Cleaner Production》 |2014年第1期|786-796|共11页
  • 作者单位

    Centre for Research on Multinational Corporations (SOMO), Sarphatistraat 30, 1018 GL Amsterdam, The Netherlands,Utrecht University, Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, Heidelberglaan 2, 3584 CS Utrecht, The Netherlands;

    Centre for Research on Multinational Corporations (SOMO), Sarphatistraat 30, 1018 GL Amsterdam, The Netherlands,Open University, Valkenburgerweg 177, 6419 AT Heerlen, The Netherlands;

    Centre for Research on Multinational Corporations (SOMO), Sarphatistraat 30, 1018 GL Amsterdam, The Netherlands;

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  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 关键词

    Minerals-energy complex; UN Guiding Principles; Corporate accountability; CSR; Amazon; Hydroelectricity;

    机译:矿产能源综合体;联合国指导原则;企业责任;企业社会责任亚马逊水力发电;
  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 13:52:03

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