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Mining offences in the D.R.C - All you need to know about their constituent parts and legal regimes

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The Congolese legislator has devoted a considerable number of provisions in the Congolese mining code to incriminations, with the main aim of setting up a more dissuasive system through the application of the penalties provided for these incriminations. Moreover, mining law as a whole is seen as a technical and complex subject, which is why mining law remains less well known or poorly understood. This book presents mining offences and the procedures for prosecuting them. This presentation refers not only to the Congolese mining code, but also to other Congolese legal texts and Congolese and French case law. The analysis covers the preconditions, constituent elements and legal regime of each mining offence. Reading the book should suffice to gain a reasoned understanding of each mining offence. This book is intended for everyone, as no one is supposed to be an expert in the...

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Reagan Clément KABAMBA es licenciado en Derecho Económico y Social (equivalente a un Máster 2) por la Universidad Pedagógica Nacional (UPN). Reagan es investigador en el centro de investigación APCPA del Ministerio congoleño de PMEA. Reagan es sensible a las cuestiones relacionadas con la OHADA y el derecho de los negocios.

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Authors Reagan Clément Kabamba
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 09.01.2024
 
EAN 9786207027552
ISBN 9786207027552
No. of pages 124
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > Miscellaneous

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