An edition of Out of control (2012)

Out of control

mining, regulatory failure and human rights in India

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Out of control
Chris Albin-Lackey
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An edition of Out of control (2012)

Out of control

mining, regulatory failure and human rights in India

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"This 70-page report finds that deep-rooted shortcomings in the design and implementation of key policies have effectively left mine operators to supervise themselves. This has fueled pervasive lawlessness in India's scandal-ridden mining industry and threatens serious harm to mining-affected communities. Human Rights Watch documented allegations that irresponsible mining operations have damaged the health, water, environment, and livelihoods of these communities."--Publisher's website.

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Publisher
Human Rights Watch
Language
English
Pages
70

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Out of control: mining, regulatory failure and human rights in India
2012, Human Rights Watch
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Edition Notes

"June 2012"

Includes bibliographical references.

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New York, NY

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Library of Congress
KNS1006.5 .A95 2012

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Pagination
70 p.
Number of pages
70

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30733206M
ISBN 10
1564328988
ISBN 13
9781564328984
LCCN
2012471349

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