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Extractive Industries
Extractive Industries
International Gas Outlook and Implications for Developing Tanzania’s Gas Projects
International Investment Law and the Extractive Industries
International Investment Law and the Extractive Industries Sector
Investor-State Dispute Settlements: A Hidden Handbrake on Climate Action
Legal Provisions on Shared Use of Mining Infrastructure: Rail, Port, and Power
Linkages to the Mining Sector in Colombia
Linkages to the Resource Sector: The Role of Companies, Governments, and International Development Cooperation
Managing the Public Trust: How to Make Natural Resource Funds Work for Citizens
Mapping Mining to the Sustainable Development Goals: An Atlas
Market Assessment on Critical Minerals Innovation in Developing Countries
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