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Lucie E. White and William E. Forbath: "Using Ghana’s Oil Wealth to Promote Social Rights: A Vanishing Dream?"
- Date:
- November 7, 2016
- Start:
- 3:00pm
- End:
- 5:00pm
- Save to your calendar:
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- Location:
- TNH 2.111 (Sheffield-Massey Room)
- For more info:
- Sarah Cline: scline@law.utexas.edu
The Colloquium on Natural Resource Governance, Inequality & Human Rights will address the human rights issues that arise in the context of natural resource extraction and governance, especially in relation to resources such as fossil fuels, minerals and timbers. Natural resource governance is fundamentally about who can decide which resources can be used by whom and about how decision-making around these questions should be undertaken. The outcomes of such decision-making have profound consequences for the distribution of wealth, power, authority and risk exposure at the local, national and international levels. Lectures will examine how persistent inequalities between and within countries pose additional challenges for the realization of human rights in relation to natural resource extraction.
- Faculty Colloquia Series:
- Speakers:
- Lucie E. White
Louis A. Horvitz Professor of Law, Harvard Law School - William E. Forbath
Lloyd M. Bentsen Chair in Law and Professor, University of Texas
- Lucie E. White
- Specific audiences:
- Texas Law students
- Prospective students
- Texas Law alumni
- Faculty
- Staff
- General public
- Sponsored by:
- Bernard & Audre Rapoport Center for Human Rights & Justice
If you need an accommodation to participate in this event, please contact the sponsor listed above or the Texas Law Special Events Office at specialevents@law.utexas.edu no later than seven business days prior to the event.