
Product Description This book looks at the positive and negative effects project finance has on societies: for socially responsible investment versus the constraints placed upon the investing parties. The book takes these positive and negative impacts and tries to marry the demands of commercial performance with respect for human rights and environmental protection. It sets out the basics behind the finance model, observes the positive and negative features and goes on to look at international case studies. Finally, it goes on to make proposals for reform. Review "Thanks to the wealth of information and analysis put into the contributions and the high-standard editorial coordination... [this book] represents essential reading in the field and is, therefore, warmly recommended." - Riccardo Sciaudone, Journal of Energy and Natural Resource Law Book Description Finance, policy and legal perspectives, including human rights and sustainable development, are brought to bear on a variety of case studies in order to examine the theoretical and practical implications of infrastructure projects that are funded through the project finance method, which combines private financing with public backing. About the Author Sheldon L. Leader is Professor in the School of Law, University of Essex and Director of the Essex Business and Human Rights Project. He works at the intersection between human rights law, areas of law governing economic actors, and legal theory. He has focused on the human rights impact of investment strategies, most recently in Kosovo working with the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE).
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
2011-09-07
ISBN-10:
0511974310
ISBN-13:
9780511974311
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