Exemples d'utilisation de A mining code en Anglais et leurs traductions en Français
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The drafting of a mining code.
A Mining Code is currently being developed for Extraction Licenses.
(d) The drafting of a mining code.
So we've now got a mining code that is comparable with some of the best in the world.
That wouldn't happen. So we have now got a mining code.
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The industry is governed by a mining code that dates back to 1951.
In most countries, mining activities are regulated by a Mining Code.
Of course, there was a Mining Code, but it was not observed in practice.
The gold sector has expanded rapidly since introduction of a mining code in 1991 updated in 1999.
The government introduced a mining code after the 2012 elections that addressed mainly environmental issues.
Soon after comingto power in 2001, the president relaxed many regulations and enacted a mining code drafted by the World Bank.
The ISA has a Mining Code that sets out the conditions and privileges under which prospecting and exploration is undertaken.
The International Seabed Authority,which has its headquarters in Kingston, continues to make progress on the negotiation of a mining code.
In 2002, after the Second Congo war, a Mining Code defining the rules of the mining sector was adopted.
Indeed, POLISARIO is well aware that oil revenue could be an important source of income for a future Saharawi state and has,in May 2014, adopted a Mining Code.
In 2004, for the mining sector the government enacted a mining code for a better traceability of diamonds.
British Columbia formed a mining code review committee to determine ways to implement seven recommendations made by the Mount Polley independent review panel.
Conversely, those coalitions that have struggled to be seen as the experts in their field have also struggled to gain advocacy access- such as being able to comment on a mining code.
Niger is running the risk of approving a Mining Code that doesn't have the support of civil society in particular the communities living close to extractive sites.