Sources of Extractive Industry Lawdoi:10.1007/978-3-319-97664-8_5This chapter provides an overview of the different sources of law that govern the extractives industry. It discusses the roles of international, regional and national laws in shaping extractive......
2.So may the new law requiring prior consultation with indigenous communities over extractive projects on their land. 因此新法律可能会要求矿业公司与当地社区就其土地上的开采项目进行事先磋商。 3.Afterchloroform was evaporated , it was used as chelate complex chromatographic stationary phase to purify...
Define extractive. extractive synonyms, extractive pronunciation, extractive translation, English dictionary definition of extractive. adj. 1. Used in or obtained by extraction. 2. Possible to extract. n. 1. Something that may be extracted. 2. The insolu
Where transparency, the rule of law, and adequate oversight of public and private sector actors is lacking, oil tends to be associated with resource curse issues such as corruption, instability, and economic underperformance, rather than with positive and inclusive development (Auty, 1993; Basedau ...
Resour. Law, 39 (4) (2021), pp. 419-438 Google Scholar Nalule et al., 2023 V.R. Nalule, R.J. Heffron, D.S. Olawuyi Energy transition risks in contracts for the extractive industries Renegotiating contracts for the energy transition in the extractives industry, Springer Nature ...
YDIA Dr,E Emeseh,O Songi - 《International Journal of Law & Management》 被引量: 6发表: 2014年 Building Corporate Reputation Through Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Reports: The Case of Extractive Industries Large corporations and industry groups have always used mass communication media to...
The November 5, 2020, decision points at the BEAC’s resolve to get the foreign exchange regulation applied by companies in the extractive industry but new developments in the corporation suggests those companies will oppose t...
As a reaction to several critiques of Chinese investment on the environment, labor and community, the Chinese government came up with a number of regulatory mechanisms in a bid to promote Corporate Social responsibility practices and among others of these include the Chinese Company Law which ...
It should be noted that in practice, transparency is mainly defined in terms of the “lack” of governance emanating from Southern states (Bracking, 2009) and colonized peoples and is ultimately part of the global regulatory stranglehold of Northern states by oil and mining industry interests (Za...
On a sunny May day in Oslo, the international Board of the Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative (EITI) welcomed Suriname − the tiny country sandwiched between the two Guyanas − as the latest addition to the list of countries that have voluntarily decided to disclose relevant data about...