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Table of Contents
List of illustrations
Acknowledgments
Preface
List of Contributors
Abbreviations
PART I: INTRODUCTORY CONTEXT ON THE AFRICAN MINING SECTOR
CHAPTER 1: MODERNISATION OF THE MINING LAWS AND KEY ISSUES FOR CONSIDERATION
IN AFRICA BY VICTORIA R NALULE
CHAPTER 2: THE ENERGY TRANSITION, CRITICAL MINERALS AND INDUSTRIALISATION IN
SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA: NEEDS, OPPORTUNITIES AND STRATEGIES BY THEOPHILUS
ACHEAMPONG, BRIDGET OKYEREBEA MENYEH
CHAPTER 3: AFRICAS MINING CODES: BALANCING THE INTERESTS BY PETER NUHU,
ISHMAEL ACKAH, DRAMANI BUKARI
PART II: CASE STUDIES EXPLORED IN AFRICAN MINING
CHAPTER 4: ADDRESSING THE PERSISTENT ISSUES IN ARTISANAL AND SMALL-SCALE
MINING: THE IMPACT OF KENYAS MINING LAWS ON ASM FORMALISATION BY CYNTHIA
ANDIABUTSWA OPAKAS
CHAPTER 5: CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN THE GOVERNANCE AND REGULATION OF ARTISANAL
AND SMALL-SCALE MINING (ASM) IN AFRICA BY ANTOINE FLORIBERT
MULABA-BAFUBIANDI, MICHAEL UCHE UKPONU, AUSTIN UKPATA ODO, NIRDESH SINGH AND
BEEJO BLESSING CHAUKE
CHAPTER 6: ARTISANAL AND ILLEGAL MINING IN NIGERIAS UNGOVERNED SPACES: NEW
FRONTIERS OF SOCIAL RISKS BY DAVID YIBAKUO AMAKIRI AND SOLOMON UGOCHUKWU
EZIKE
CHAPTER 7: ADMINISTRATION OF FISCAL REGIMES AND YOUTH EMPOWERMENT A CASE
FOR STABILITY IN ZAMBIAS ROYALTY FOR GOLD MINING BY KANGWA-MUSOLE GEORGE
CHISANGA, MWABA CHILEYA MULENGA AND CHILESHE MWABA
CHAPTER 8: REGIONAL COOPERATION AND MINING GOVERNANCE IN AFRICA: AN
ASSESSMENT OF THE AFRICA MINING VISION 2009 BY SOLOMON NOBULOR AND EDDY L
WIFA
PART III: UNPACKING THE PRACTICAL ISSUES IN THE MINING SECTOR & CONCLUSIONS
CHAPTER 9: THE POTENTIAL OF DIGITALISATION IN ENHANCING REGULATION AND
SUSTAINABILITY IN THE ARTISANAL AND SMALL MINING (ASM) SECTOR IN ZAMBIA,
NIGERIA, AND GHANA BY SELINA KUDZAI ZHUWARARA
CHAPTER 10: CHINESE INVESTMENTS IN THE AFRICAN MINING SECTOR: AN ANALYSIS OF
THE DISPUTE SETTLEMENT MECHANISMS BY DR ABUBAKAR I. UMAR & DR MUHAMMAD BELLO
CHAPTER 11: CLIMATE CHANGE REPORTING AMONG MINING FIRMS IN AFRICA: PRACTICE,
THEORY AND POLICY BY KING CARL TORNAM DUHO
CHAPTER 12: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF DEEPSEA MINING: AN AFRICAN ENVIRO-LEGAL
PERSPECTIVE BY LEEZOLA ZONGWE AND OBVIOUS TERRENCE MUTAMBARA
CHAPTER 13: BLUE ECONOMYS DEEP SEABED MINING: THE FUTURE OF ENERGY? BY PABLO
FERRARA
EPILOGUE: CHAPTER 14: JUSTICE IN MANAGING THE NEXUS BETWEEN MINING, ENERGY
TRANSITIONS AND CLIMATE CHANGE
BY VICTORIA R NALULE
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