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Published October 10, 2010 | Version v1
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Mining Law and Environmental Issues in Africa

  • 1. University of Houston Law Center
  • 2. Université Marien Ngouabi

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  • 1. University of Houston Law Center

Description

This article provides an analysis of the legal frameworks of the Republic of Congo (RC) and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) on the subject matter of mining, and specifically the way the integration of environmental concerns has evolved. The comparative perspective of two African countries highlights in fact the challenges that face both countries, and the pathway they respectively use to frame and try to give a significant meaning or an effective sense to the protection purported. In this regard, it is demonstrated that the realm of mining operations is in essence a sphere of risk, either operational or accidental, but the evolution of the legal frameworks shows an equivocal development and many differences above some common and visible aspects. 

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Funding

TGL – Transition Governance and Law 845118
European Commission

References

  • Marceleau Biankola-Biankola and Aubin Nzaou-Kongo, Mining Law and Environmental Issues in Africa. A Comparative Analysis of an Evolving Integration in Republic of Congo (RC) and Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), 1 Energy and Climate Law Quarterly. 5 (2020).