1st Edition

The Governance Gap Extractive Industries, Human Rights, and the Home State Advantage

By Penelope Simons, Audrey Macklin Copyright 2014
460 Pages 5 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

460 Pages 5 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

460 Pages 5 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book explores the persistence of the governance gap with respect to the human rights-impacting conduct of transnational extractive corporations operating in zones of weak governance. The authors launch their account with a fascinating case study of Talisman Energy’s experience in Sudan, informed by their own experience as members of the 1999 Canadian Assessment Mission to Sudan (Harker... Read more

1. Introduction  2. Talisman in Sudan  3. The Governance Gap: Multistakeholder and intergovernmental initiatives  4. The Governance Gap: Domestic laws and other governance mechanisms  5. Extractive Industries, Human Rights and the Home State Advantage

Biography

Penelope Simons is Associate Professor of Law at the University of Ottawa, Canada.

Audrey Macklin is Professor of Law at the University of Toronto, Canada.

"The authors are to be congratulated. They have produced a well-argued, thoughtful and innovative treatment of a vitally important subject. Their work is a welcome intervention in the important ongoing search for meaningful corporate human rights and environmental accountability in the vulnerability-deepening conditions of contemporary globalisation."

 -Anna Grear, Professor of Law, Cardiff Law School - Human Rights Law Review