OGEL 1 (2020)
Social Licence to Operate (SLO) in the Extractive and Energy Sectors
Editorial
Social Licence to Operate (SLO)
Getting a Social License: Enough to Catch the Elusive Ghost in Town?
F. Brugger, ETH Zurich, Federal Institute of TechnologyThe Moral Case Against Social License to Operate
J. Woiceshyn, Haskayne School of Business, University of CalgarySustainability Provisions in Canadian Investment Agreements with African LDCs: A Social Licence to Operate?
A. Aseeva, Faculty of law, Higher School of Economics (HSE)T. Beketova, HSE
Examining Legal, Regulatory and Social Risks to Investment in the Energy Sector
I. Pant, Energy Charter SecretariatCanadian Experience with Social Licence to Operate
R.J. Harrison, Q.C., Energy Regulation ConsultantThe Social License to Operate in the OHADA Zone: Mapping an Emerging and Fragmented Concept in an Integrated Legal Space
J.P. Belinga, Judicial Law ClerkE. Marque
A Review of the Social Licence to Operate (SLO) in East Africa's Extractives Sectors
W. Karanja, Wairimu & CoN. Njenga, Oxford Policy Management; Ministry of Water, Irrigation & Electricity Ethiopia
Tracing Social Licence to Operate in the Mining Sector of Mongolia, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan
G. Mete, Stockholm Environment InstituteM. Yamamoto, Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation (JOGMEC)
G. Kozhabayeva
Looking at Environmental Impact Assessment from a Transnational Petroleum Company's Perspective
M.A.S.J. Kashfi, Institute for European Law, University of FribourgOil and Gas Companies and the Management of Social and Environmental Impacts and Issues - The Evolution of the Industry's Approach
K. Tomlinson, Katal ConsultingRelationships Between Mining Companies and Local Communities under the 2011 Guinean Mining Code: An Analysis of the Legal Framework Governing LDAs and LEDFs
H.D. Drame, Guilex AvocatsGroningen Gas: The Loss of a Social License to Operate
J. van den Beukel, Energy AnalystL. van Geuns, The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies (HCSS)
The Law of the Land. Practices, Policies and Regulations Regarding Access to Lands for Energy Projects in Mexico
M. Grunstein, Brilliant Energy ConsultingM. Michot Foss, Rice University's Baker Institute
Wind Energy, Benefit-Sharing and Indigenous Peoples: Lessons from the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, Southern Mexico
P. Velasco Herrejon, Centre of Development Studies, University of CambridgeA. Savaresi, University of Stirling
Social License to Operate (SLO) in the Shale Sector: A Contextual Study of the European Union
J. Górski, City University of Hong KongC. Trenorden, UCL Australia
Utilization of Natural Resources in Outer Space: Social License to Operate as an Alternative Source of Both Legality and Legitimacy
M. Svec, Masaryk University; Charles University; Institute of International RelationsP. Boháček, HiLASE Centre
N. Schmidt, Institute of International Relations Prague, Charles University