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December 13, 2007

State agreements in Australia and Mongolia

Filed under: Uncategorized — mandakhbat @ 4:31 am

COMPARATIVE STUDY OF STATE AGREEMENTS IN THE MINING SECTOR IN AUSTRALIA AND MONGOLIACOMPARATIVE STUDY OF STATE AGREEMENTS IN THE MINING SECTOR IN AUSTRALIA AND MONGOLIA Content   Introduction                                                                ………………………………      2  PART I. The history and Development of State agreements in Australia and Mongolia                                                                                                                                                              ……………………………….       4

1. Overview of mining legislation in Australia and Mongolia                … ………….… 4

2. Defining state agreements                                                                    ..………………. 7

3. Substantive provisions of state agreements                                         ..………….. … 10

 PART II Environmental issue of state agreements                         …………………14

  1. State agreement and Environment risk                                   …………….… 14
  2. Environmental obligations and Enforcement                      …………………… 16
  3. Aboriginal Heritage and Farming                                    ……………………… 18

 

Part III. Industrial Infrastructure Issue of State agreements   … …………………..… 20

1. The relationship between the state agreement and Infrastructure                       ……. 20

2. Construction of Railway, road and smelter by the investor-developer               …… 23

 

Conclusion                                                                     ………………..…………..…. 26

Ask m.sereenov@pgrad.unimelb.edu.au

2 Comments »

  1. full content-g ni haanaas olj boloh ve

    Comment by gegeen — December 13, 2007 @ 5:03 am

  2. mandakhbat@yahoo.com ruu email bicheed heregleh gej bui zorilgo, helberees hamaaraad une tohirch buren eheer ugch bolno.

    Comment by S.Mandakhbat — January 8, 2008 @ 4:08 am

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