Energy Justice A Local Content Analytical Framework for Sub-Saharan Africa

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505 8 |a Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Local Content an Introduction -- 1.1 What Is Local Content? -- 1.2 Why Is Local Content Important? -- 1.3 Channels of Local Content Policies -- 1.4 Purpose of the Book -- 1.5 Methodology -- 1.6 Book Overview -- References -- 2 The Different Aspect of Local Content -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The History of Local Content Policies -- 2.3 Local Content Policy Tools -- 2.3.1 Policy Tools Affecting Local Content Design -- 2.4 Impact of Depletion Policies on Local Content Design -- 2.4.1 Introduction -- Full Equity Participation -- Carried Equity Participation -- "Free" Equity Participation -- 2.5 Government Intervention -- 2.6 Benefits of Local Content Policies -- 2.7 Introduction -- 2.8 Disadvantages of Local Content Policies -- 2.9 Research Questions -- 2.10 Contextual Aspect of Developing Local Content Policies -- 2.11 Summary -- References -- 3 Local Content and the Energy Justice Framework -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Energy Justice and Local Content Policies -- 3.3 Socio-Legal Snapshot of Local Content Policies -- 3.3.1 Distributional Justice -- 3.3.2 Procedural Justice -- 3.3.3 Recognition Justice -- 3.4 The Implementation of Energy Justice in Local Content Policy Adaptation and Implementation -- 3.5 Levels of Energy Law and Restorative Justice -- 3.6 Summary -- References -- 4 In-depth Synopsis of Local Content Literature -- 4.1 Background of Local Content Policies -- 4.2 Searching for a Definition of LCP -- 4.3 Critical Review of the Theoretical Literature on Local Content Policies -- 4.3.1 Localism Theory -- 4.3.2 Regionalism Theory -- 4.3.3 Local Content Policies as Interdisciplinary Perspectives -- 4.3.4 Conclusion -- 4.4 Objectives of Local Content Policies -- 4.4.1 Provision of Local Employment -- 4.4.2 Provision of Local Goods and Services 
505 8 |a 4.4.3 Provision for Training of Local Workforce -- 4.4.4 Provision for Technological Transfer -- 4.4.5 Provision for Local Business Development -- 4.5 The Development of Local Content Metrics -- 4.5.1 Input Metrics for Measuring Local Supplier Development -- 4.5.2 Output Metrics for Measuring Supplier Development -- 4.6 Alternatives to Local Content Policies -- 4.6.1 Implementing Performance Requirements -- 4.6.2 Creating a Local Business Friendly Environment -- 4.6.3 Adopting Strict Corporate Social Responsibility -- 4.6.4 Supplier Development Programmes -- 4.6.5 Selected Industrial Policy Measures -- 4.7 Local Content Policies in the Oil and Gas Sector -- 4.8 Linkages in the Oil and Gas Industry -- 4.9 Factors that Promote and Constrain Linkage Promotion -- 4.10 New Trends of Local Content Policies -- 4.11 Energy Justice Gap Analysis -- 4.11.1 Distributional Justice -- 4.11.2 Procedural Justice -- 4.11.3 Justice as Recognition -- 4.12 Summary -- References -- 5 Country Case Studies -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Country Selection Justification -- 5.3 The Economy Before Oil and Gas Discovery: A Cross-Country Analysis -- 5.4 Initial Government Intervention Mechanisms in the Oil and Gas Industry: A Cross-Country Analysis -- 5.5 Local Content Policy Framework: Cross-Country Analysis -- 5.5.1 Policy Statements -- 5.5.2 Licensing Regime -- 5.5.3 Primary Legislation -- 5.5.4 Petroleum Agreements -- 5.6 Initial Local Content Developments in Case Study Countries Country-by-Country Analysis -- 5.6.1 Norway -- 5.6.2 Nigeria -- 5.6.3 Brazil -- 5.6.4 East Africa -- 5.6.5 The Gulf of Guinea -- 5.6.6 Local Content Institutional Framework -- 5.6.7 An Illustration of Oil and Gas Sectoral Linkages -- 5.7 Examples of Energy Justice and Local Content in Sub-Saharan African Countries -- 5.7.1 Energy Justice Tenets and the Term "Local" in Local Content 
505 8 |a 5.7.2 Energy Justice and Local Content Requirements -- 5.8 Summary -- References -- 6 Creating a Regional Content Policy -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Defining the Term "Regional Content" -- 6.2.1 The Term "Regional" in Regional Content Policy -- 6.3 The Rationale Behind Adopting a Regional Content Policy -- 6.3.1 The Decreasing Importance of National Policies -- 6.3.2 Market Failure -- 6.3.3 Systematic Failure in Sub-Saharan African Oil and Gas Industry -- 6.4 Characteristics Needed for the Success of a Regional Content Policy -- 6.4.1 The Regional Content Policy Must Be Adopted in a Rule-Oriented System -- 6.4.2 Dispute Settlement Procedures -- 6.4.3 Credibility and Legitimacy -- 6.4.4 Transparency of the Regional Policy -- 6.5 Regional Content Policy in Comparison to Other Instruments -- 6.5.1 Regional Content and Regional Industrial Policy -- 6.5.2 Regional Content and Special Economic Zones -- 6.5.3 Regional Content and Regional Value Chains -- 6.6 The Guiding Principles of a Regional Content Policy -- 6.6.1 Availability -- 6.6.2 Affordability -- 6.6.3 Due Process -- 6.6.4 Transparency and Accountability -- 6.6.5 Sustainability -- 6.6.6 Intra-Generational Equity -- 6.6.7 Inter-Generational Equity -- 6.6.8 Responsibility -- 6.7 Advantages and Disadvantages of a Regional Content Policy -- 6.7.1 Regional Linkages -- 6.7.2 Address Institutional Failures -- 6.7.3 Minimises Corruption and Patronage in the Oil and Gas Industry -- 6.8 Disadvantages of a Regional Content Policy -- 6.8.1 Strained Relations Within the Region -- 6.8.2 Increased Barriers -- 6.8.3 Damage of Infant Industries -- 6.9 The East African Community -- 6.9.1 Introduction -- 6.9.2 History of the East African Community -- 6.9.3 Reasons for Collapse of the First East African Community -- 6.9.4 Dominance of the New East Africa Community -- East Africa' Infrastructure -- The Common Market 
505 8 |a Growth Prospects -- Political Stability -- 6.10 Reasons for Adopting a Regional Content Policy -- 6.11 Implementing a Regional Content Policy in East Africa -- 6.11.1 Approach for Adopting a Regional Content Policy -- 6.12 Regional Content Development in East Africa -- 6.12.1 Regional Content Development for Regional Suppliers -- 6.12.2 Regional Content Development for the Regional Workforce -- The Regional Content Policy and the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCTA) -- The Regional Content Policy and the East Africa Treaty -- Regional Content Policy and the Economic Community of West African States -- 6.13 Summary -- References -- 7 Regional Content Policy Implications -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Regional Content Policy Implications -- 7.3 Harmonising National Content Requirements and Creating a Regional Hub -- 7.3.1 Creating a Regional Hub -- 7.4 Linkage and Regional Content Value Addition -- 7.5 Regional Content Value Addition -- 7.6 Regional Content and Stakeholder Engagement -- 7.7 Regional Content and Potential International Impact and Issues -- 7.8 Regional Content Metrics -- 7.9 Summary -- References -- 8 Regional Content and Beyond -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Local Content Regimes in Sub-Saharan Africa -- 8.3 Lessons from Local Content Best International Practise -- 8.3.1 Introduction -- 8.4 Regional Content Policy and Future Considerations -- 8.5 Conclusion -- References -- Bibliography -- Index 
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contents Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Local Content an Introduction -- 1.1 What Is Local Content? -- 1.2 Why Is Local Content Important? -- 1.3 Channels of Local Content Policies -- 1.4 Purpose of the Book -- 1.5 Methodology -- 1.6 Book Overview -- References -- 2 The Different Aspect of Local Content -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The History of Local Content Policies -- 2.3 Local Content Policy Tools -- 2.3.1 Policy Tools Affecting Local Content Design -- 2.4 Impact of Depletion Policies on Local Content Design -- 2.4.1 Introduction -- Full Equity Participation -- Carried Equity Participation -- "Free" Equity Participation -- 2.5 Government Intervention -- 2.6 Benefits of Local Content Policies -- 2.7 Introduction -- 2.8 Disadvantages of Local Content Policies -- 2.9 Research Questions -- 2.10 Contextual Aspect of Developing Local Content Policies -- 2.11 Summary -- References -- 3 Local Content and the Energy Justice Framework -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Energy Justice and Local Content Policies -- 3.3 Socio-Legal Snapshot of Local Content Policies -- 3.3.1 Distributional Justice -- 3.3.2 Procedural Justice -- 3.3.3 Recognition Justice -- 3.4 The Implementation of Energy Justice in Local Content Policy Adaptation and Implementation -- 3.5 Levels of Energy Law and Restorative Justice -- 3.6 Summary -- References -- 4 In-depth Synopsis of Local Content Literature -- 4.1 Background of Local Content Policies -- 4.2 Searching for a Definition of LCP -- 4.3 Critical Review of the Theoretical Literature on Local Content Policies -- 4.3.1 Localism Theory -- 4.3.2 Regionalism Theory -- 4.3.3 Local Content Policies as Interdisciplinary Perspectives -- 4.3.4 Conclusion -- 4.4 Objectives of Local Content Policies -- 4.4.1 Provision of Local Employment -- 4.4.2 Provision of Local Goods and Services
4.4.3 Provision for Training of Local Workforce -- 4.4.4 Provision for Technological Transfer -- 4.4.5 Provision for Local Business Development -- 4.5 The Development of Local Content Metrics -- 4.5.1 Input Metrics for Measuring Local Supplier Development -- 4.5.2 Output Metrics for Measuring Supplier Development -- 4.6 Alternatives to Local Content Policies -- 4.6.1 Implementing Performance Requirements -- 4.6.2 Creating a Local Business Friendly Environment -- 4.6.3 Adopting Strict Corporate Social Responsibility -- 4.6.4 Supplier Development Programmes -- 4.6.5 Selected Industrial Policy Measures -- 4.7 Local Content Policies in the Oil and Gas Sector -- 4.8 Linkages in the Oil and Gas Industry -- 4.9 Factors that Promote and Constrain Linkage Promotion -- 4.10 New Trends of Local Content Policies -- 4.11 Energy Justice Gap Analysis -- 4.11.1 Distributional Justice -- 4.11.2 Procedural Justice -- 4.11.3 Justice as Recognition -- 4.12 Summary -- References -- 5 Country Case Studies -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Country Selection Justification -- 5.3 The Economy Before Oil and Gas Discovery: A Cross-Country Analysis -- 5.4 Initial Government Intervention Mechanisms in the Oil and Gas Industry: A Cross-Country Analysis -- 5.5 Local Content Policy Framework: Cross-Country Analysis -- 5.5.1 Policy Statements -- 5.5.2 Licensing Regime -- 5.5.3 Primary Legislation -- 5.5.4 Petroleum Agreements -- 5.6 Initial Local Content Developments in Case Study Countries Country-by-Country Analysis -- 5.6.1 Norway -- 5.6.2 Nigeria -- 5.6.3 Brazil -- 5.6.4 East Africa -- 5.6.5 The Gulf of Guinea -- 5.6.6 Local Content Institutional Framework -- 5.6.7 An Illustration of Oil and Gas Sectoral Linkages -- 5.7 Examples of Energy Justice and Local Content in Sub-Saharan African Countries -- 5.7.1 Energy Justice Tenets and the Term "Local" in Local Content
5.7.2 Energy Justice and Local Content Requirements -- 5.8 Summary -- References -- 6 Creating a Regional Content Policy -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Defining the Term "Regional Content" -- 6.2.1 The Term "Regional" in Regional Content Policy -- 6.3 The Rationale Behind Adopting a Regional Content Policy -- 6.3.1 The Decreasing Importance of National Policies -- 6.3.2 Market Failure -- 6.3.3 Systematic Failure in Sub-Saharan African Oil and Gas Industry -- 6.4 Characteristics Needed for the Success of a Regional Content Policy -- 6.4.1 The Regional Content Policy Must Be Adopted in a Rule-Oriented System -- 6.4.2 Dispute Settlement Procedures -- 6.4.3 Credibility and Legitimacy -- 6.4.4 Transparency of the Regional Policy -- 6.5 Regional Content Policy in Comparison to Other Instruments -- 6.5.1 Regional Content and Regional Industrial Policy -- 6.5.2 Regional Content and Special Economic Zones -- 6.5.3 Regional Content and Regional Value Chains -- 6.6 The Guiding Principles of a Regional Content Policy -- 6.6.1 Availability -- 6.6.2 Affordability -- 6.6.3 Due Process -- 6.6.4 Transparency and Accountability -- 6.6.5 Sustainability -- 6.6.6 Intra-Generational Equity -- 6.6.7 Inter-Generational Equity -- 6.6.8 Responsibility -- 6.7 Advantages and Disadvantages of a Regional Content Policy -- 6.7.1 Regional Linkages -- 6.7.2 Address Institutional Failures -- 6.7.3 Minimises Corruption and Patronage in the Oil and Gas Industry -- 6.8 Disadvantages of a Regional Content Policy -- 6.8.1 Strained Relations Within the Region -- 6.8.2 Increased Barriers -- 6.8.3 Damage of Infant Industries -- 6.9 The East African Community -- 6.9.1 Introduction -- 6.9.2 History of the East African Community -- 6.9.3 Reasons for Collapse of the First East African Community -- 6.9.4 Dominance of the New East Africa Community -- East Africa' Infrastructure -- The Common Market
Growth Prospects -- Political Stability -- 6.10 Reasons for Adopting a Regional Content Policy -- 6.11 Implementing a Regional Content Policy in East Africa -- 6.11.1 Approach for Adopting a Regional Content Policy -- 6.12 Regional Content Development in East Africa -- 6.12.1 Regional Content Development for Regional Suppliers -- 6.12.2 Regional Content Development for the Regional Workforce -- The Regional Content Policy and the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCTA) -- The Regional Content Policy and the East Africa Treaty -- Regional Content Policy and the Economic Community of West African States -- 6.13 Summary -- References -- 7 Regional Content Policy Implications -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Regional Content Policy Implications -- 7.3 Harmonising National Content Requirements and Creating a Regional Hub -- 7.3.1 Creating a Regional Hub -- 7.4 Linkage and Regional Content Value Addition -- 7.5 Regional Content Value Addition -- 7.6 Regional Content and Stakeholder Engagement -- 7.7 Regional Content and Potential International Impact and Issues -- 7.8 Regional Content Metrics -- 7.9 Summary -- References -- 8 Regional Content and Beyond -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Local Content Regimes in Sub-Saharan Africa -- 8.3 Lessons from Local Content Best International Practise -- 8.3.1 Introduction -- 8.4 Regional Content Policy and Future Considerations -- 8.5 Conclusion -- References -- Bibliography -- Index
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Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Local Content an Introduction -- 1.1 What Is Local Content? -- 1.2 Why Is Local Content Important? -- 1.3 Channels of Local Content Policies -- 1.4 Purpose of the Book -- 1.5 Methodology -- 1.6 Book Overview -- References -- 2 The Different Aspect of Local Content -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The History of Local Content Policies -- 2.3 Local Content Policy Tools -- 2.3.1 Policy Tools Affecting Local Content Design -- 2.4 Impact of Depletion Policies on Local Content Design -- 2.4.1 Introduction -- Full Equity Participation -- Carried Equity Participation -- "Free" Equity Participation -- 2.5 Government Intervention -- 2.6 Benefits of Local Content Policies -- 2.7 Introduction -- 2.8 Disadvantages of Local Content Policies -- 2.9 Research Questions -- 2.10 Contextual Aspect of Developing Local Content Policies -- 2.11 Summary -- References -- 3 Local Content and the Energy Justice Framework -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Energy Justice and Local Content Policies -- 3.3 Socio-Legal Snapshot of Local Content Policies -- 3.3.1 Distributional Justice -- 3.3.2 Procedural Justice -- 3.3.3 Recognition Justice -- 3.4 The Implementation of Energy Justice in Local Content Policy Adaptation and Implementation -- 3.5 Levels of Energy Law and Restorative Justice -- 3.6 Summary -- References -- 4 In-depth Synopsis of Local Content Literature -- 4.1 Background of Local Content Policies -- 4.2 Searching for a Definition of LCP -- 4.3 Critical Review of the Theoretical Literature on Local Content Policies -- 4.3.1 Localism Theory -- 4.3.2 Regionalism Theory -- 4.3.3 Local Content Policies as Interdisciplinary Perspectives -- 4.3.4 Conclusion -- 4.4 Objectives of Local Content Policies -- 4.4.1 Provision of Local Employment -- 4.4.2 Provision of Local Goods and Services
4.4.3 Provision for Training of Local Workforce -- 4.4.4 Provision for Technological Transfer -- 4.4.5 Provision for Local Business Development -- 4.5 The Development of Local Content Metrics -- 4.5.1 Input Metrics for Measuring Local Supplier Development -- 4.5.2 Output Metrics for Measuring Supplier Development -- 4.6 Alternatives to Local Content Policies -- 4.6.1 Implementing Performance Requirements -- 4.6.2 Creating a Local Business Friendly Environment -- 4.6.3 Adopting Strict Corporate Social Responsibility -- 4.6.4 Supplier Development Programmes -- 4.6.5 Selected Industrial Policy Measures -- 4.7 Local Content Policies in the Oil and Gas Sector -- 4.8 Linkages in the Oil and Gas Industry -- 4.9 Factors that Promote and Constrain Linkage Promotion -- 4.10 New Trends of Local Content Policies -- 4.11 Energy Justice Gap Analysis -- 4.11.1 Distributional Justice -- 4.11.2 Procedural Justice -- 4.11.3 Justice as Recognition -- 4.12 Summary -- References -- 5 Country Case Studies -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Country Selection Justification -- 5.3 The Economy Before Oil and Gas Discovery: A Cross-Country Analysis -- 5.4 Initial Government Intervention Mechanisms in the Oil and Gas Industry: A Cross-Country Analysis -- 5.5 Local Content Policy Framework: Cross-Country Analysis -- 5.5.1 Policy Statements -- 5.5.2 Licensing Regime -- 5.5.3 Primary Legislation -- 5.5.4 Petroleum Agreements -- 5.6 Initial Local Content Developments in Case Study Countries Country-by-Country Analysis -- 5.6.1 Norway -- 5.6.2 Nigeria -- 5.6.3 Brazil -- 5.6.4 East Africa -- 5.6.5 The Gulf of Guinea -- 5.6.6 Local Content Institutional Framework -- 5.6.7 An Illustration of Oil and Gas Sectoral Linkages -- 5.7 Examples of Energy Justice and Local Content in Sub-Saharan African Countries -- 5.7.1 Energy Justice Tenets and the Term "Local" in Local Content
5.7.2 Energy Justice and Local Content Requirements -- 5.8 Summary -- References -- 6 Creating a Regional Content Policy -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Defining the Term "Regional Content" -- 6.2.1 The Term "Regional" in Regional Content Policy -- 6.3 The Rationale Behind Adopting a Regional Content Policy -- 6.3.1 The Decreasing Importance of National Policies -- 6.3.2 Market Failure -- 6.3.3 Systematic Failure in Sub-Saharan African Oil and Gas Industry -- 6.4 Characteristics Needed for the Success of a Regional Content Policy -- 6.4.1 The Regional Content Policy Must Be Adopted in a Rule-Oriented System -- 6.4.2 Dispute Settlement Procedures -- 6.4.3 Credibility and Legitimacy -- 6.4.4 Transparency of the Regional Policy -- 6.5 Regional Content Policy in Comparison to Other Instruments -- 6.5.1 Regional Content and Regional Industrial Policy -- 6.5.2 Regional Content and Special Economic Zones -- 6.5.3 Regional Content and Regional Value Chains -- 6.6 The Guiding Principles of a Regional Content Policy -- 6.6.1 Availability -- 6.6.2 Affordability -- 6.6.3 Due Process -- 6.6.4 Transparency and Accountability -- 6.6.5 Sustainability -- 6.6.6 Intra-Generational Equity -- 6.6.7 Inter-Generational Equity -- 6.6.8 Responsibility -- 6.7 Advantages and Disadvantages of a Regional Content Policy -- 6.7.1 Regional Linkages -- 6.7.2 Address Institutional Failures -- 6.7.3 Minimises Corruption and Patronage in the Oil and Gas Industry -- 6.8 Disadvantages of a Regional Content Policy -- 6.8.1 Strained Relations Within the Region -- 6.8.2 Increased Barriers -- 6.8.3 Damage of Infant Industries -- 6.9 The East African Community -- 6.9.1 Introduction -- 6.9.2 History of the East African Community -- 6.9.3 Reasons for Collapse of the First East African Community -- 6.9.4 Dominance of the New East Africa Community -- East Africa' Infrastructure -- The Common Market
Growth Prospects -- Political Stability -- 6.10 Reasons for Adopting a Regional Content Policy -- 6.11 Implementing a Regional Content Policy in East Africa -- 6.11.1 Approach for Adopting a Regional Content Policy -- 6.12 Regional Content Development in East Africa -- 6.12.1 Regional Content Development for Regional Suppliers -- 6.12.2 Regional Content Development for the Regional Workforce -- The Regional Content Policy and the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCTA) -- The Regional Content Policy and the East Africa Treaty -- Regional Content Policy and the Economic Community of West African States -- 6.13 Summary -- References -- 7 Regional Content Policy Implications -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Regional Content Policy Implications -- 7.3 Harmonising National Content Requirements and Creating a Regional Hub -- 7.3.1 Creating a Regional Hub -- 7.4 Linkage and Regional Content Value Addition -- 7.5 Regional Content Value Addition -- 7.6 Regional Content and Stakeholder Engagement -- 7.7 Regional Content and Potential International Impact and Issues -- 7.8 Regional Content Metrics -- 7.9 Summary -- References -- 8 Regional Content and Beyond -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Local Content Regimes in Sub-Saharan Africa -- 8.3 Lessons from Local Content Best International Practise -- 8.3.1 Introduction -- 8.4 Regional Content Policy and Future Considerations -- 8.5 Conclusion -- References -- Bibliography -- Index
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Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Muhongo, Rukonge Sospeter Energy Justice Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2020 9783030613372
spellingShingle Muhongo, Rukonge Sospeter
Energy Justice A Local Content Analytical Framework for Sub-Saharan Africa
Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Local Content an Introduction -- 1.1 What Is Local Content? -- 1.2 Why Is Local Content Important? -- 1.3 Channels of Local Content Policies -- 1.4 Purpose of the Book -- 1.5 Methodology -- 1.6 Book Overview -- References -- 2 The Different Aspect of Local Content -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The History of Local Content Policies -- 2.3 Local Content Policy Tools -- 2.3.1 Policy Tools Affecting Local Content Design -- 2.4 Impact of Depletion Policies on Local Content Design -- 2.4.1 Introduction -- Full Equity Participation -- Carried Equity Participation -- "Free" Equity Participation -- 2.5 Government Intervention -- 2.6 Benefits of Local Content Policies -- 2.7 Introduction -- 2.8 Disadvantages of Local Content Policies -- 2.9 Research Questions -- 2.10 Contextual Aspect of Developing Local Content Policies -- 2.11 Summary -- References -- 3 Local Content and the Energy Justice Framework -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Energy Justice and Local Content Policies -- 3.3 Socio-Legal Snapshot of Local Content Policies -- 3.3.1 Distributional Justice -- 3.3.2 Procedural Justice -- 3.3.3 Recognition Justice -- 3.4 The Implementation of Energy Justice in Local Content Policy Adaptation and Implementation -- 3.5 Levels of Energy Law and Restorative Justice -- 3.6 Summary -- References -- 4 In-depth Synopsis of Local Content Literature -- 4.1 Background of Local Content Policies -- 4.2 Searching for a Definition of LCP -- 4.3 Critical Review of the Theoretical Literature on Local Content Policies -- 4.3.1 Localism Theory -- 4.3.2 Regionalism Theory -- 4.3.3 Local Content Policies as Interdisciplinary Perspectives -- 4.3.4 Conclusion -- 4.4 Objectives of Local Content Policies -- 4.4.1 Provision of Local Employment -- 4.4.2 Provision of Local Goods and Services
4.4.3 Provision for Training of Local Workforce -- 4.4.4 Provision for Technological Transfer -- 4.4.5 Provision for Local Business Development -- 4.5 The Development of Local Content Metrics -- 4.5.1 Input Metrics for Measuring Local Supplier Development -- 4.5.2 Output Metrics for Measuring Supplier Development -- 4.6 Alternatives to Local Content Policies -- 4.6.1 Implementing Performance Requirements -- 4.6.2 Creating a Local Business Friendly Environment -- 4.6.3 Adopting Strict Corporate Social Responsibility -- 4.6.4 Supplier Development Programmes -- 4.6.5 Selected Industrial Policy Measures -- 4.7 Local Content Policies in the Oil and Gas Sector -- 4.8 Linkages in the Oil and Gas Industry -- 4.9 Factors that Promote and Constrain Linkage Promotion -- 4.10 New Trends of Local Content Policies -- 4.11 Energy Justice Gap Analysis -- 4.11.1 Distributional Justice -- 4.11.2 Procedural Justice -- 4.11.3 Justice as Recognition -- 4.12 Summary -- References -- 5 Country Case Studies -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Country Selection Justification -- 5.3 The Economy Before Oil and Gas Discovery: A Cross-Country Analysis -- 5.4 Initial Government Intervention Mechanisms in the Oil and Gas Industry: A Cross-Country Analysis -- 5.5 Local Content Policy Framework: Cross-Country Analysis -- 5.5.1 Policy Statements -- 5.5.2 Licensing Regime -- 5.5.3 Primary Legislation -- 5.5.4 Petroleum Agreements -- 5.6 Initial Local Content Developments in Case Study Countries Country-by-Country Analysis -- 5.6.1 Norway -- 5.6.2 Nigeria -- 5.6.3 Brazil -- 5.6.4 East Africa -- 5.6.5 The Gulf of Guinea -- 5.6.6 Local Content Institutional Framework -- 5.6.7 An Illustration of Oil and Gas Sectoral Linkages -- 5.7 Examples of Energy Justice and Local Content in Sub-Saharan African Countries -- 5.7.1 Energy Justice Tenets and the Term "Local" in Local Content
5.7.2 Energy Justice and Local Content Requirements -- 5.8 Summary -- References -- 6 Creating a Regional Content Policy -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Defining the Term "Regional Content" -- 6.2.1 The Term "Regional" in Regional Content Policy -- 6.3 The Rationale Behind Adopting a Regional Content Policy -- 6.3.1 The Decreasing Importance of National Policies -- 6.3.2 Market Failure -- 6.3.3 Systematic Failure in Sub-Saharan African Oil and Gas Industry -- 6.4 Characteristics Needed for the Success of a Regional Content Policy -- 6.4.1 The Regional Content Policy Must Be Adopted in a Rule-Oriented System -- 6.4.2 Dispute Settlement Procedures -- 6.4.3 Credibility and Legitimacy -- 6.4.4 Transparency of the Regional Policy -- 6.5 Regional Content Policy in Comparison to Other Instruments -- 6.5.1 Regional Content and Regional Industrial Policy -- 6.5.2 Regional Content and Special Economic Zones -- 6.5.3 Regional Content and Regional Value Chains -- 6.6 The Guiding Principles of a Regional Content Policy -- 6.6.1 Availability -- 6.6.2 Affordability -- 6.6.3 Due Process -- 6.6.4 Transparency and Accountability -- 6.6.5 Sustainability -- 6.6.6 Intra-Generational Equity -- 6.6.7 Inter-Generational Equity -- 6.6.8 Responsibility -- 6.7 Advantages and Disadvantages of a Regional Content Policy -- 6.7.1 Regional Linkages -- 6.7.2 Address Institutional Failures -- 6.7.3 Minimises Corruption and Patronage in the Oil and Gas Industry -- 6.8 Disadvantages of a Regional Content Policy -- 6.8.1 Strained Relations Within the Region -- 6.8.2 Increased Barriers -- 6.8.3 Damage of Infant Industries -- 6.9 The East African Community -- 6.9.1 Introduction -- 6.9.2 History of the East African Community -- 6.9.3 Reasons for Collapse of the First East African Community -- 6.9.4 Dominance of the New East Africa Community -- East Africa' Infrastructure -- The Common Market
Growth Prospects -- Political Stability -- 6.10 Reasons for Adopting a Regional Content Policy -- 6.11 Implementing a Regional Content Policy in East Africa -- 6.11.1 Approach for Adopting a Regional Content Policy -- 6.12 Regional Content Development in East Africa -- 6.12.1 Regional Content Development for Regional Suppliers -- 6.12.2 Regional Content Development for the Regional Workforce -- The Regional Content Policy and the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCTA) -- The Regional Content Policy and the East Africa Treaty -- Regional Content Policy and the Economic Community of West African States -- 6.13 Summary -- References -- 7 Regional Content Policy Implications -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Regional Content Policy Implications -- 7.3 Harmonising National Content Requirements and Creating a Regional Hub -- 7.3.1 Creating a Regional Hub -- 7.4 Linkage and Regional Content Value Addition -- 7.5 Regional Content Value Addition -- 7.6 Regional Content and Stakeholder Engagement -- 7.7 Regional Content and Potential International Impact and Issues -- 7.8 Regional Content Metrics -- 7.9 Summary -- References -- 8 Regional Content and Beyond -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Local Content Regimes in Sub-Saharan Africa -- 8.3 Lessons from Local Content Best International Practise -- 8.3.1 Introduction -- 8.4 Regional Content Policy and Future Considerations -- 8.5 Conclusion -- References -- Bibliography -- Index
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