A governance-layer coordinate for international frameworks and agreements governing mining rights, practices, and trade.
A foundational name for platforms and policy work focused on the international treaties, bilateral agreements, and multilateral frameworks that shape the global mining industry's governance and accountability.
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Architectural context
Mining · Vertical-Specific · 2 compound moats. Cross-cutting: Treaty.
Layer position: Cross-cutting
Why this is canonical
Mining sits at the intersection of resource sovereignty, international trade, environmental law, and indigenous rights — all areas where treaty-level instruments are active and consequential. The 'mining treaty' frame names the governance layer above individual company or national policy, where the rules of extraction are negotiated.
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