Oil and Sustainable Peace in South Sudan (Working Paper)

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Field Value
Sector Oil and Gas
Country South Sudan
Year
RGI Edition Year 2017
Topic Legislation and regulation, Licensing and negotiation, Open data, Revenue management, Revenue sharing, Sovereign wealth funds, Subnational governance
Document Type Report
RGI Sub-component Sovereign wealth funds
RGI Questions 1.1.10a: From 2015 onwards, has the government publicly disclosed signed licences/contracts?,
2.2a: Does the central government transfer extractive resource revenues to subnational governments?,
2.2b: Are there specific rules governing the transfer of extractive resource revenues (i.e. are these rules distinct from those governing other types of transfers)?,
2.3.2c: From 2015 onwards, has the government adhered to the numeric rules governing the size of withdrawals from sovereign wealth funds?,
2.3.6c: From 2015 onwards, has the legislature reviewed the sovereign wealth fund's annual financial reports?
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Are the RGI questions here tagged with law and/or practice Practice
Publisher South Sudan Law Society (SSLS)
Author David Deng
Source or API link https://s3.amazonaws.com/rgi-documents/39f9ff32838630fd2748a042973ab317bfab62d2.pdf
Maintainer Natural Resource Governance Institute
Maintainer Email Natural Resource Governance Institute