LY101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Property Law, Social Order, International Development

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13 Mar 2017
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Recognizing that the world in divided into regions. One that is wealthy one that is not. It refers to approaching helping people in the poor places of the world. Social order and critical theory have very different opinions on this. 4)global north global south (difference is wealth, a more modern day terms) 3)developed world developing world (2nd world counter the language of 1st and 3rd world) 1) colonizer colonized (originally 3rd world colonize) Money that is spent or invested in an asset that is over seas (goes from one county into another). What"s at stake: for companies: profit, for communities: destroys communities. Duty to consent, crown legally has to consult aboriginal people in order for the mining programs to go forth. However aboriginal people arguing that this is not happening. Canadian mining company"s largest for human rights violations and violence. At leas 44 people assassinated, 403 injured 709 people arrested, many others faced death threats.

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