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This project will explore the practical implementation in a selected African country (through legislative enactment/policy instruments) of the Dilute Interventionism Legal and Regulatory model developed by the Principal Investigator in her recently published book titled: Corporate Regulation for Climate Change Mitigation in Africa; A Case for Dilute Interventionism. The Dilute Interventionism model is a robust legal/ regulatory model/framework for the regulation of corporate participation in climate change mitigation in Africa.
Across various outputs, the above-mentioned Book published in September 2022 (which provides the detailed research, analysis, and development of the model with a bespoke application to two African countries) and further articles provide a bespoke critical analysis of the model to further African countries. The most recent of these, published by the Environmental Law Review is titled: Ghana and the Global Climate Crisis: Rethinking the legal approach for climate change regulation of corporations in Ghana (published December 2023).
Across various outputs, the above-mentioned Book published in September 2022 (which provides the detailed research, analysis, and development of the model with a bespoke application to two African countries) and further articles provide a bespoke critical analysis of the model to further African countries. The most recent of these, published by the Environmental Law Review is titled: Ghana and the Global Climate Crisis: Rethinking the legal approach for climate change regulation of corporations in Ghana (published December 2023).
| Status | Finished |
|---|---|
| Effective start/end date | 1/08/24 → 31/07/25 |
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