Securitizing Ghana's Oil Against Africa's Resource Curse: a Legal and Institutional Decoupling of the Commercial State from the Regulatory State - Rowland Atta-kesson - Bøker - LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing - 9783659617331 - 28. oktober 2014
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Securitizing Ghana's Oil Against Africa's Resource Curse: a Legal and Institutional Decoupling of the Commercial State from the Regulatory State

Rowland Atta-kesson

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Securitizing Ghana's Oil Against Africa's Resource Curse: a Legal and Institutional Decoupling of the Commercial State from the Regulatory State

Sustainable development and total breakdown of the State are two possible outcomes either of which may characterise the exploitation and management of Africa's natural resources depending on framework conditions. Thus, well functioning legal and institutional frameworks for oil exploitation and oil revenue management is very necessary for the sustainable development of developing economies. However, dysfunctional legal and institutional systems are also to blame for many of Africa's resource curse and conflicts. To ensure a well functioning legal and institutional frameworks for the exploitation and management of Ghana's oil, this work argues for a legal and institutional separation of the State's commercial functions from the State's regulatory functions. Theoretically, State sovereignty over natural resources is juxtaposed with the doctrine of separation of powers to create a fourth institutional veto player in natural resource governance.

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Utgitt 28. oktober 2014
ISBN13 9783659617331
Utgivere LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Antall sider 144
Mål 8 × 150 × 220 mm   ·   233 g
Språk Tysk