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Panel Discussion: Regulation Of Natural Resource Development, Harold Russell, Frank Ruddy, Lorne S. Clark, L.F.E. Goldie
Panel Discussion: Regulation Of Natural Resource Development, Harold Russell, Frank Ruddy, Lorne S. Clark, L.F.E. Goldie
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
This panel discussion is part of the symposium: Canada and the United States: A Changing Relationship in a Changing World.
A lively discussion of trade issues, laws and treatment of investments between the United States and Canada.
The Law Of Natural Resources Development: Agreements Between Developing Countries And Foreign Investors, Andrew N. Onejeme
The Law Of Natural Resources Development: Agreements Between Developing Countries And Foreign Investors, Andrew N. Onejeme
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
Explores the changing idea of national sovereignty issues in respect to the natural resources held by an economically developing country, and how laws and legal thinking have changed from the times of colonial legal reasoning to today’s newly independent and self-governing countries.
International Law And Natural Resources, Lorne S. Clark
International Law And Natural Resources, Lorne S. Clark
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
Article is part of the symposium: Canada and the United States: A Changing Relationship in a Changing World.
In both Canada and the United States, the finite nature of our resource inheritance is increasingly appreciated, and this has raised similar concerns about availability in relation to national needs. Canada -- which has a greater percentage of its resources owned by foreign corporations than any other industrialized nation in the world -- this realization is matched by a desire to improve the economic benefit to Canadians from the export of our nonrenewable resources. Canadians are now seeking to take fuller advantage …