Resource Struggles and International Law: Navigating Global Transformations. This project will examine how international law both shapes, and is shaped by, struggles over natural resources in periods
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Resource Struggles and International Law: Navigating Global Transformations. This project will examine how international law both shapes, and is shaped by, struggles over natural resources in periods of global transformation. It aims generate new knowledge about how international law is used by different actors to assert their authority and power over resources and to secure access to natural resources. Expected outcomes include empirical analyses of three key periods of global transformation in the twentieth century and a socio-legal analysis of how international law is shaping struggles over natural resources during the current transition to a net zero world. This should provide significant benefits by assisting countries to better navigate the current legal, geopolitical and economic transformations. . Scheme: Discovery Early Career Researcher Award. Field: 4803 - International and Comparative Law. Lead: Dr Julia Dehm