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Dispute Prevention through Community Engagement in Infrastructure Development in the Asia Pacific

Dispute Prevention through Community Engagement in Infrastructure Development in the Asia Pacific

Dispute Prevention through Community Engagement in Infrastructure Development in the Asia Pacific

Author:
Shahla F. Ali, The University of Hong Kong
Published:
July 2026
Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9781009497657

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    This book explores the emerging development of community-investor dispute prevention and facilitation mechanisms employed by multilateral and national development banks in the Asia Pacific region. In the decades since the development of the first accountability mechanisms were introduced, much has been learned about public consultation, community engagement and dispute prevention during the early stages of major infrastructure development programs. Drawing on case studies, project statistics and survey data, this book explores the achievements, challenges and lessons learned in community-investor dispute prevention and resolution in infrastructure projects in 12 states in the Asia Pacific region. Given the widescale impact of such projects, understanding how to advance consultation practices with local communities is necessary to realize the benefits of sustainable growth. This book allows readers to understand that localized decision-making channels, far from aggregating disputes, conversely provide a conduit to incorporate joint aspirations into project design such that disputes are avoided.

    • Delivers an in-depth exploration of community engagement practices in the context of infrastructure development
    • Provides relevant recommendations to the banks, investors and policy-makers on ensuring that issues affecting communities during the construction of such infrastructure can be resolved amicably
    • Showcases proven best practices in pre-project community engagement for the benefit of policy makers and practitioners

    Product details

    • Published: July 2026
    • Format: Hardback
    • ISBN: 9781009497664
    • Length: 298 pages
    • Dimensions: 229 × 152 mm
    • Weight: 0.5kg
    • Availability: Not yet published - available from July 2026

    Table of Contents

    • Part I. Global Principles of Community Engagement in Infrastructure Development:
    • 1. Introduction: is an ounce of prevention worth a pound of cure? Assessing the development of dispute prevention mechanisms in infrastructure financing
    • 2. Emerging global principles of community engagement in infrastructure projects
    • 3. Dispute mitigation in global multilateral development banks
    • Part II. Toward Greater Community Oversight in Practice:
    • 4. Practitioners insights into the efficacy of mitigation measures
    • 5. Discretionary pre-project community engagement cases in the Asia pacific
    • 6. Mandated pre-project community engagement cases in the Asia pacific
    • Part III. Community Engagement Developments in the BRI Region and Beyond:
    • 7. Dispute prevention and resolution regimes in the bri and beyond in the context of sustainable development goals
    • 8. Conclusions and Policy Recommendations
    • Future Directions and Recommendations
    • Bibliography
    • Index.

    Author

    Shahla F. Ali , The University of Hong Kong

    Shahla F. Ali is a professor of law at the University of Hong Kong where her teaching and research focus on arbitration, governance and law and sustainable development in a comparative context. She serves as a bilingual arbitrator and advises on mediation systems design and training with USAID, IFC/World Bank, ADB, AIIB and the United Nations.