This article examines the relationship between foreign direct investment in the mineral sector and environmental regulation in developing countries. It argues that two major trends in global mineral investment have emerged in recent years: increased competition amongst developing countries to attract mineral investment, and the development and proliferation of a standard set of legal protections for mineral investors including access to international arbitration, prohibitions of expropriation without compensation, and commitments to stability of the regulatory regime. Both of these trends may have implications for environmental policy, which are examined in the paper both in general terms and in the context of a detailed case study concerni...
This article argues that a current trend in global sustainable development governance is actively to...
Recent initiatives for investment reform demonstrated by the 2016 United Nations Conference on Trade...
This article reflects critically on the impacts of the recent ban on artisanal and small-scale minin...
This article examines the relationship between foreign direct investment in the mineral sector and e...
This article addresses a currently very controversial issue—the question of environmental regulation...
Ghana is the second largest producer of gold in sub-Saharan Africa, and has experienced a significan...
This study is a case study of the existing Minerals and Mining Law in Ghana and how it practically...
This paper analyses the state and treatment of mining in international conventions, with emphasis on...
This Article proposes that a national mineral policy ( NMP ) can be crafted to generate foreign dire...
Indigenous mining of gold in Ghana dates as far back as the 4th century. Large scale mining began in...
There is a clear need for international coordination of standards and policies in the mining sector....
One of the main hypotheses underlying much of the discussion about extractive industries, and a cent...
Empirical research shows that most African countries (for example, Ghana) are rich in natural resour...
The development of mining has been in Ghana since the 1880s with the mining of gold, diamonds, bauxi...
Mining for many decades served as an important component of countries revenue source especially for ...
This article argues that a current trend in global sustainable development governance is actively to...
Recent initiatives for investment reform demonstrated by the 2016 United Nations Conference on Trade...
This article reflects critically on the impacts of the recent ban on artisanal and small-scale minin...
This article examines the relationship between foreign direct investment in the mineral sector and e...
This article addresses a currently very controversial issue—the question of environmental regulation...
Ghana is the second largest producer of gold in sub-Saharan Africa, and has experienced a significan...
This study is a case study of the existing Minerals and Mining Law in Ghana and how it practically...
This paper analyses the state and treatment of mining in international conventions, with emphasis on...
This Article proposes that a national mineral policy ( NMP ) can be crafted to generate foreign dire...
Indigenous mining of gold in Ghana dates as far back as the 4th century. Large scale mining began in...
There is a clear need for international coordination of standards and policies in the mining sector....
One of the main hypotheses underlying much of the discussion about extractive industries, and a cent...
Empirical research shows that most African countries (for example, Ghana) are rich in natural resour...
The development of mining has been in Ghana since the 1880s with the mining of gold, diamonds, bauxi...
Mining for many decades served as an important component of countries revenue source especially for ...
This article argues that a current trend in global sustainable development governance is actively to...
Recent initiatives for investment reform demonstrated by the 2016 United Nations Conference on Trade...
This article reflects critically on the impacts of the recent ban on artisanal and small-scale minin...