Local Content and Sustainable Development in Global Energy Markets

Local Content and Sustainable Development in Global Energy Markets

Olawuyi, Damilola S.

Cambridge University Press

11/2022

449

Mole

Inglês

9781108818001

15 a 20 dias

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Part I. Introductory Context and Principles: 1. Local Content and the Sustainable Development Nexus Damilola S. Olawuyi; 2. Defining the 'Local' in Local Content Requirements in the Oil and Gas Sector Chilenye Nwapi; 3. Local Content Measures and the WTO Regime: Addressing Contentions and Trade-Offs Mandy Meng Fang; 4. Local Content Requirements in Extractive Industries: A Human Rights Analysis Susan L. Karamanian; 5. Upgrade of Local Suppliers in the Global Production Network: The Success or Otherwise of Local Content Regimes Alexander Ezenagu and Chidiebere Eze-Ajoku; Part II. Case Studies: 6. Expressing Local Content through Black Economic Empowerment in the South African Petroleum Industry Hanri Mostert and Meyer van den Berg; 7. Local Content Frameworks for Petroleum Industry Operations in the CEMAC Region: An Evaluation of their Functionality, Sustainability and Normative Underpinnings George K. Ndi; 8. Local Content, Angolanizac?a?o, and Sustainable Development in Angola Jesse Salah Ovadia; 9. Local Content and the Sustainable Development of Oil and Gas Resources in Nigeria Damilola S. Olawuyi and Ayobami J. Olaniyan; 10. Local Content Requirements and Treaty Implementation in Kenya's Petroleum Sector James O. Kirwa and Melba K. Wasunna; 11. Sustainability and Local Content Requirements in Australian Oil and Gas Development: Has the Ship of Opportunity Sailed? Tina Soliman Hunter; 12. Local Content for Sustainable Development in Middle East and North Africa: Current Legal Approaches and Future Directions Damilola S. Olawuyi; 13. Local Content and Sustainable Development in Norway Catherin Banet; 14. Local Content and Sustainable Development in Argentina Marcelo Neuman; 15. The Latin American Experience in Designing Local Content Policies in the Oil and Gas Sectors: Strengths, Limitations and Future Perspectives Amir Lebdioui; 16. Local Content and Sustainable Development in Brazil Eduardo G. Pereira, Rafael Baptista Baleroni, Fernanda Delgado, Jose Vicente Duncan de Miranda, Aaron Koenck, and Pedro Henrique Neves; 17. Industrial Policy and Local Content Rules in US Energy Policy Zachary Sturman and Timothy Meyer; 18. Oil and Gas Sector Local Content Decision Processes: Canadian Indigenous Participation Alastair R. Lucas and David K. Laidlaw; Part III. Lessons Learned and Future Directions: 19. Local Content, Community Content, and Sustainable Development in the Oil and Gas Industry: Perspectives from Legislation, Policy, and Community Development Agreements Ibironke T. Odumosu-Ayanu; 20. Local Content Requirements and Social Inclusion in Global Energy Markets: Towards Business and Human Rights Content Oyeniyi Abe and Ada Ordor; 21. Advancing Sustainable Development in Local Content Initiatives: Summary for Policy Makers Damilola S. Olawuyi; Index.
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Accountability; Addressing market deficiencies in the oil and gas sector; Africa; Angola; Bargaining game; Black Economic Empowerment; Brazil; Capitalism; Civil society; Clientelism; Climate change; Co-optation; Coal mining; Community development; Comparative law; Consumer countries; Corporate social responsibility; Corruption; Developing countries; Development; Distributive injustice; Domestic industrial development; Economic development; Economic diversification; Economic impact assessment; Effective enforcement; Employment; Employment regulations in the oil and gas sector; Enclaves; Energy; Enhancement; Enterprise development; Extractive foreign direct investment; FDI; Extractive industries; Extractive industries transparency initiative; EITI; Financial; human-resource; Fiscal policy; Free trade; Gas; General Agreement On Tariff And Trade; GATT; Ghana; Globalisation; Gold mining; Governance; Government policy; Growth; Guatemala; Historical grievances; Host communities; Human rights; Indigenous people and their rights; Industrialization; Information disclosure; Institutional change; International organizations; Investors; IOC business practices; Kenya; Large-scale mining; Latin America; Law; Linkages and local content; Local communities; Local content; Local content benchmarks; Local content legislation; Local content measures; Local content requirements; Local empowerment; Local participation in extractive industries; local participation in oil and gas industries; Local policies; Local procurement; Local resource committees; Local suppliers; Localism; Measuring the economic impact of local content in oil and gas; Megaprojects; Middle East And North Africa; MENA; Mining and development; Mozambique; Multinational corporations; MNC; National; subnational; shared value; Natural gas; Natural resource governance; Natural resources; Neo-Colonialism; Nigeria; Nigerian content; Nigerian Oil And Gas Industry Content Development Act; 2010; North Africa; Nudge; Oil; Oil and gas; Oil And Gas Companies; IOCs; Oil industry spillover effect; Ownership shares; Participation; Paternalism; Performance gaps; Performance requirements; Persistent poverty; Petrobras; Petroleum; Petroleum charter; Petroleum contracts; Petroleum industry; Petroleum policy; Petroleum regime; Petroleum sector economic linkages; Petroleum sector value chain; Petroleum-producing developing countries; Pigouvian subsidy; Policy and legislative frameworks; Policy coordination; Political economy; Political settlement; Positive externalities; Post-liberalisation; Post-development; Poverty; Power; Productive development policies; Protectionism; Provinces; Public financial management; Public policy; Reform; Regional content; Regional integration; Regulation on the sourcing of goods and services; Regulatory reform; Renewable energy; Resource curse; Resource extraction; Resource nationalism; Resource rich; Resource-led development; Revenue transparency; Right to property; Scale; SCM; SDPs; Sustainable Development Plans; Small and medium-scale enterprises; SMEs; Social conflicts; Social impact assessment; Social license; Sonangol; State intervention; State-owned enterprises; Subnational stakeholders; Supply chain management; Sustainability; Sustainable development; Tanzania; Technological challenges; The Central African Economic and Monetary Community; CEMAC; Theory of Change; Trade agreements; Trade-related investment measures; TRIMs; Trans-national mining; Transnational rules; Transparency; Uganda; UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Right; Upgrade; Urbanisation; Value cChains; World Trade Organization; WTO; Youth employment