Ressources naturelles

Ressources naturelles

LEGAL AND REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS FOR RESOURCE EXPLORATION AND EXTRACTION-GLOBAL EXPERIENCE

A legal framework is required for most human endeavors, whether it be to apply justice or to establish codes of public conduct or to provide facilities for the conduct of social or economic life by regulating and thus enabling such activities to be carried out in an orderly manner. The number of activities have proliferated considerably mostly as a result of the extra ordinary industrial and social development of the world. Hence, like in all other activities legislation is required to establish rules and regulations to control mining activities. This paper is an attempt to provide a discussion on issues that arise in the design of legislation to regulate the orderly development and operation of activities relating to mineral exploitation. 

Managing Oil Revenue_in Uganda ENG version_01

This Policy Note is extracted from the proceedings of a two-day National Seminar on Managing Oil Revenue in Uganda, held in Kampala during the second week of July 2008 and opened by President Yoweri Museveni. The Government sought to attain three important objectives from the National Seminar: (i) share information on the country’s oil prospects with key stakeholders; (ii) provide a forum for the discussion of the National Oil and Gas Policy, and the proposed oil and gas legislation; and (iii) share the macroeconomic and political economy experiences of other countries. More specifically, officials sought to learn from other country experiences about oil’s impact on the fiscal regime, investment and savings, agriculture, the environment, and host communities. Additionally, they wanted to learn about how to collect accurate baseline data on oil exploration, create technical capacity, maximize local content, erect infrastructure, link research to policy, and promote accountability.

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