Iron Ore Company (IOC) of Canada versus the Innu : perspective of a dispute from a local lens

This study investigates conflict resolution mechanisms between the Iron Ore Company of Canada (hereafter "IOC"), an exploration and mining company, and the Innu of Quebec & Labrador, in their fight against land degradation without agreements or compensatory sums. Through a multidiscipl...

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Main Authors: Lasserre, Frédéric, Têtu, Pierre-Louis
Other Authors: Manirabona, Amissi, Vega Cárdenas, Yenny
Format: Book Part
Language:English
Published: LexisNexis 2019
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/34793
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spelling ftunivlavalcorp:oai:corpus.ulaval.ca:20.500.11794/34793 2024-06-23T07:53:28+00:00 Iron Ore Company (IOC) of Canada versus the Innu : perspective of a dispute from a local lens Lasserre, Frédéric Têtu, Pierre-Louis Manirabona, Amissi Vega Cárdenas, Yenny Québec-Labrador (Québec et T.-N.-L.) 2019-05-08T23:32:56Z Pages 243-265 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/34793 eng eng LexisNexis Extractive industries and human rights in an era of global gustice : new ways of resolving and preventing conflicts http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/34793 http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec IOC Canada Innu Extractive Industries Indigenous Environment Compagnie minière IOC -- Pratiques déloyales -- Aspect environnemental Sociétés minières -- Plaintes contre Innu (Indiens) -- Réclamations Règlement de conflits Acceptabilité sociale chapitre d'ouvrage COAR1_1::Texte::Livre::Chapitre d'ouvrage 2019 ftunivlavalcorp https://doi.org/20.500.11794/34793 2024-06-03T23:43:59Z This study investigates conflict resolution mechanisms between the Iron Ore Company of Canada (hereafter "IOC"), an exploration and mining company, and the Innu of Quebec & Labrador, in their fight against land degradation without agreements or compensatory sums. Through a multidisciplinary approach that includes law, social & environmental studies, we will highlight themain problems, challenges and consequences of the conflict resolution mechanisms. Based on the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, we will look at how to protect and respectIndigenous people, and remedy their conflicts with the mining industry. More specifically, we will first present and compare various Indigenous land claim agreements, the environmentalregulations and taxation system as they apply to mining projects in Quebec and Newfoundland &Labrador. Next, we will discuss the conflict resolution mechanisms, methods and managementdeveloped by both IOC Canada and the Innu. Finally, we will discuss the fundamental rights of the Innu, through the 2004 Haida Nation v. British Columbia judgment and the “Honour of theCrown,” that was invoked as a central principle in the settlement of Indigenous consultationrequests, even in the absence of a treaty. The creation or need for new mechanisms for disputeprevention and resolution will also be discussed. 0 Book Part haida Newfoundland Université Laval: CorpusUL British Columbia ENVELOPE(-125.003,-125.003,54.000,54.000) Canada Newfoundland
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Innu
Extractive Industries
Indigenous
Environment
Compagnie minière IOC -- Pratiques déloyales -- Aspect environnemental
Sociétés minières -- Plaintes contre
Innu (Indiens) -- Réclamations
Règlement de conflits
Acceptabilité sociale
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Innu
Extractive Industries
Indigenous
Environment
Compagnie minière IOC -- Pratiques déloyales -- Aspect environnemental
Sociétés minières -- Plaintes contre
Innu (Indiens) -- Réclamations
Règlement de conflits
Acceptabilité sociale
Lasserre, Frédéric
Têtu, Pierre-Louis
Iron Ore Company (IOC) of Canada versus the Innu : perspective of a dispute from a local lens
topic_facet IOC Canada
Innu
Extractive Industries
Indigenous
Environment
Compagnie minière IOC -- Pratiques déloyales -- Aspect environnemental
Sociétés minières -- Plaintes contre
Innu (Indiens) -- Réclamations
Règlement de conflits
Acceptabilité sociale
description This study investigates conflict resolution mechanisms between the Iron Ore Company of Canada (hereafter "IOC"), an exploration and mining company, and the Innu of Quebec & Labrador, in their fight against land degradation without agreements or compensatory sums. Through a multidisciplinary approach that includes law, social & environmental studies, we will highlight themain problems, challenges and consequences of the conflict resolution mechanisms. Based on the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, we will look at how to protect and respectIndigenous people, and remedy their conflicts with the mining industry. More specifically, we will first present and compare various Indigenous land claim agreements, the environmentalregulations and taxation system as they apply to mining projects in Quebec and Newfoundland &Labrador. Next, we will discuss the conflict resolution mechanisms, methods and managementdeveloped by both IOC Canada and the Innu. Finally, we will discuss the fundamental rights of the Innu, through the 2004 Haida Nation v. British Columbia judgment and the “Honour of theCrown,” that was invoked as a central principle in the settlement of Indigenous consultationrequests, even in the absence of a treaty. The creation or need for new mechanisms for disputeprevention and resolution will also be discussed. 0
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Vega Cárdenas, Yenny
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Têtu, Pierre-Louis
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title Iron Ore Company (IOC) of Canada versus the Innu : perspective of a dispute from a local lens
title_short Iron Ore Company (IOC) of Canada versus the Innu : perspective of a dispute from a local lens
title_full Iron Ore Company (IOC) of Canada versus the Innu : perspective of a dispute from a local lens
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