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Using Law and Democracy to Resist Predatory Mining

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Essays in this section: Reclaiming Democracy, Realizing Self-Determination: Consultas as a Tool to Defend Human Rights and the Environment in Guatemala’s Genocidal Shadow – Testimonios: Santa Cruz del Quich , Consejo de los Pueblos del Quiche / Council of the Peoples of the Quiche, voices of Osmundo and Anibel – Towards Legal Accountability for the Canadian Mining Industry

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J.P. Laplante

Catherine Nolin (BA, MA, PhD in Geography) is professor and chair of the Department of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences at UNBC in Prince George, British Columbia. She is a long-time insurgent researcher and social justice advocate, including more than 25 years grappling with the afterlives of the Guatemalan genocides. Nolin has worked with Grahame Russell of Rights Action for almost 20 years to organize and facilitate field schools to Guatemala for undergraduate and graduate students.

Cory Wanless

Grahame Russell is, since 1995, director of Rights Action. He is a non-practicing Canadian lawyer and also adjunct professor at University of Northern British Columbia.