TRU Law faculty member Charis Kamphuis co-authored a chapter, with McGill’s Leah Gardner, in Amissi Manirabona & Yenny Vega Cárdenas’ collection of expert academic articles—Extractive Industries and Human Rights in an Era of Global Justice: New Ways of Resolving and Preventing Conflicts. The collection explores the concept of global justice and how it can help enhance the capacity of extractive industry dispute prevention and resolution mechanisms, to better address the needs of local communities.
Charis Kamphuis published on world’s first home-state non-judicial grievance mechanism
Posted on: January 3, 2019
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