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THE CONTAMINATED LAND PROVISION IN THE WASTE MANAGEMENT BILL: IMPLICATIONS FOR LAND OWNERS AND SALE OF BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS BY CLAIRE TUCKER AND TWAAMBO MULEZA
The National Environmental Management: Waste Management Bill (“Waste Bill”)[1] is now well on its way to becoming law. The Waste Bill was passed by the National Assembly on 23 October 2008 and is to be submitted to the President for assent.

Click here for the full article - The Contaminated Land Provision in the Waste Management Bill: Implications for Land Owners and Sale of Business Transactions by Claire Tucker and Twaambo Muleza

08 December 2008
   

NEW ORDER MINING RIGHTS FOUR YEARS INTO A NEW MINING REGIME BY CLAIRE TUCKER AND TWAAMBO MULEZA
Introduction The Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act, 2002 ((MPRDAA) came into force on 1 May 2004 and ushered in a new regime for the exploitation of mineral and petroleum resources in South Africa. In line with this new regime, all rights to minerals and petroleum resources issued under the MPRDA are suitably referred to as new order rightss.

Click here for the full article - New order mining rights four years into a new mining regime by Claire Tucker and Twaambo Muleza

30 September 2008
   

A PRACTICAL INSIGHT TO CROSS-BORDER ENVIRONMENT LAW BY CLAIRE TUCKER AND MANDY STOBART
The environmental right enshrined in the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 ("the Constitution") is the basis for environmental policy in South Africa as is the relevant national and provincial legislation....

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17 September 2008
   

THE FUTURE OF CARBON TRADING IN SOUTH AFRICA BY CLAIRE TUCKER & SANDRA GORE
Background South Africa and African industries have been slow in taking advantage of the Kyoto Protocolls potential economic and environmental benefits, particularly the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) and Certified Emission Reductions (CER) trading. Africa has only 25 projects, compared with 581 Asian projects. Ranked as one of the highest per capita carbon emitters in the world, South African industries could receive both substantial incomes and cleaner technology from CER trading and CDMs - at the expense of developed nationss industries.

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08 July 2008
   

THE INTERNATIONAL COMPARATIVE LEGAL GUIDE TO: ENVIRONMENT LAW 2007
The International Comparative Legal Guide to: Environment Law 2007

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13 April 2007
   

NEW WASTE MANAGEMENT BILL CONTAINS FAR REACHING RETROSPECTIVE PROVISIONS REGARDING CONTAMINATED LAND
The most significant aspect of the Waste Bill released in January this year by the Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism is the proposal to include a retrospective contaminated land provision. At this point the proposed section on contaminated land is vague and has potentially very far reaching consequences for the acquisition and disposal of land in South Africa.

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30 March 2007
   

THE INTERNATIONAL COMPARATIVE LEGAL GUIDE TO ENVIRONMENT LAW 2006
"This article appeared in the 2006 edition of The International Comparative Legal Guide to: Environment Law; published and reproduced with the kind permission of Global Legal Group Ltd, London, www.iclg.co.uk"

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21 April 2006
   
   
 
 
 
 
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