Décret nº ……2008 - 159….. PM/MIM portant sur les titres miniers et de carrière

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Field Value
Sector Mining
Country Mauritania
Year 2008
RGI Edition Year 2017
Topic Contract transparency and monitoring, Licensing and negotiation, Measurement of environmental and social impacts, Open data
Document Type Statute
RGI Sub-component Licensing
RGI Questions 1.1.3a: Is the government required to set pre-defined criteria by which companies become qualified to participate in a licensing process?,
1.1.5b: Following each licensing process, is the licensing authority required to publicly disclose the identity of the winning bidder or applicant?,
1.1.5c: Following the licensing process, is the licensing authority required to publicly disclose the list of areas or blocks allocated?,
1.1.5d: Are there rules that companies can follow to appeal licensing decisions?,
1.1.2b: Is the publicly available registry of licenses/contracts available online, offline or in paper?,
1.1.2c: Does the publicly available registry of licenses/contracts cover areas/blocks?,
1.3.3a: Are extractive companies required to prepare environmental mitigation management plans prior to development?,
1.3.7b: Are there specific procedures governing the resettlement of land users when project development interferes with their access to or use of land?
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Publisher Government of Mauritania
Author Government of Mauritania
Source or API link http://www.petrole.gov.mr/IMG/pdf/decret_titres_miniers_fr_vf_19-10-08.pdf
Maintainer Natural Resource Governance Institute
Maintainer Email Natural Resource Governance Institute