Comparative Analysis of Legal and Regulatory Frameworks for Resettlement in the Global Mining Industry
Case studies
This report examines how six mining jurisdictions address resettlement risks and legal frameworks in the mining sector.
- Compares national laws with international standards for mining-induced resettlement
- Highlights gaps in compensation, consultation, and livelihood restoration
- Identifies Ghana as closest to international best practice
- Explores challenges for vulnerable groups and indigenous peoples
- Reviews dispute resolution and monitoring mechanisms
- Summarises key findings for industry, government, and communities
How this may be relevant to you
This content is highly relevant to mining industry stakeholders managing land access and community relations.
- Clarifies legal obligations for resettlement and compensation
- Benchmarks national frameworks against global standards
- Highlights compliance risks in project planning
- Supports development of robust resettlement action plans
- Informs engagement with government and local communities
- Guides industry best practice for social performance
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