Bibliographie indicative – Energie et ressources naturelles en Afrique

  • Afrique contemporaine, 2005/4, n° 216 – Le pétrole en Afrique
  • Afrique contemporaine, 2007, n° 222 – Ressources naturelles
  • Afrique contemporaine, 2009/1, n° 229 – Populations et ressources naturelles, Actes de la Conférence AFD/EUDN
  • Andronico O. Adede, “Utilization of Shared Natural Resources: Towards a Code of Conduct”, Environmental Policy and Law, Vol. 5, 1979, pp. 66-76.
  • Abdulkabir N. Adedeji et al., “The Role of Local Content Policy in Local Value Creation in Nigeria’s Oil Industry: A Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) Approach”, Resources Policy, Vol. 49, 2016, pp. 61-73.
  • Kablan A. Affossou et al., “Mechanisms and Consequences of Benefit Sharing from Oil Palm Agribusiness Plantations Establishment in South Comoé Region, Côte d’Ivoire”, Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development in the Tropics and Subtropics, Vol. 123, No. 1, 2022, pp. 63-73.
  • G. Agbaitoro & O. Onya, “Environmental Protection in the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry and Jonah Gbemre v. Shell PDC Nigeria Limited: Let the Plunder Continue?”, African Journal of International and Comparative Law, Vol. 27, No. 2, 2019, pp. 225–245.
  • R.T. Ako, “Ensuring Public Participation in Environmental Impact Assessment of Development Projects in the Niger Delta of Nigeria: A Veritable Tool for Sustainable Development”, Envirotropica, Vol. 3, No. 1–2, 2006, pp. 1-31.
  • J. Andrew Grant & C. Wilhelm, “A Flash in the Pan? Agential Constructivist Perspectives on Local Content, Governance, and the Large-Scale Mining-artisanal and Small-Scale Mining Interface in West Africa”, Resources Policy, Vol. 77, 2022
  • M. Arena et al., “Precision Policies and Local Content Targets in Resource-Rich Developing Countries: The Case of the Oil and Gas Sector in Mozambique”, Resources Policy, Vol. 76, 2022
  • J. Asamoah, “The Management of Strategic Resources: The Oil and Gas Find in Ghana”, in T. Afful-Koomson &c K. Awusu Asubonteng (eds.), Collaborative Governance in Extractive Industries in Africa, United Nations University Institute for Natural Resources in Africa, 2013, pp. 184 et s.
  • L. Asuelime & Andrew E. Okem (eds.), The Political Economy of Energy in Sub-Saharan Africa, Routledge, 2018
  • V. Boisvert, A. Caron, E. Rodary, « Privatiser pour conserver ? Petits arrangements de la nouvelle économie des ressources avec la réalité », Revue Tiers Monde, 2004/1, n° 177, pp. 61-83.
  • Vanessa C. Broto et al., “Energy justice and sustainability transitions in Mozambique”, Applied Energy, Vol 228, 2018
  • R. Cantoni & M. Musso, « L’énergie en Afrique : les faits et les chiffres. Introduction », Afrique contemporaine, Vol. 261-262, 2017/1, pp. 9-23.
  • A. Carleton, “Constitutional Incorporation of the (Collective) Freedom to Govern Mineral Wealth: Comparing the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Republic of Zambia”, African Journal of International and Comparative Law 28, no. 1, 2020, pp. 1-29.
  • H. Chalu et al., “Business Networks, Regulation and Local Content in Tanzania’s Oil and Gas Sector”, The extractive Industries and Societies, Vol. 8, 2021
  • S. Dauda, “Earning a Social Licence to Operate (SLO): A Conflicted Praxis in sub-Saharan Africa’s Mining Landscape”, The Extractive Industries and Society, Vol. 11, 2022
  • Akua A. Debrah et al., “Social Licence to Operate and the Granting of Mineral Rights in sub-Saharan Africa- Exploring Tensions between Communities, Governments and Multi-national Mining Companies”, Resources Policy, Vol. 56, 2018, pp. 95-103.
  • S. Doumbé-Billé, « La nouvelle Convention africaine de Maputo sur la conservation de la nature et des ressources naturelles », Revue juridique de l’environnement, n° 1, 2005
  • William E.B. Du Bois, « Les racines africaines de la guerre », trad. D. Alland, Droits, 2021/2, n° 74, pp. 119-130.
  • E. Emeseh, “Climate Change and the Oil Industry in Nigeria: Policy and Action Imperatives for Sustainability.” Revisiting Environmental and Natural Resource Questions in Sub-Saharan Africa, 2017, pp. 137-155.
  • Bolane T. Erinosho, “The Revised African Convention on the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources: Prospects for a Comprehensive Treaty for the Management of Africa’s Natural Resources”, African Journal of International and Comparative Law, Vol. 21, Issue 3, 2013, pp. 378-397.
  • U. Etemire, Law and Practice on Public Participation in Environmental Matters: The Nigerian Example in Transnational Comparative Perspective, London, Routledge, 2015
  • U. Etemire, “The Future of Climate Change Litigation in Nigeria: COPW v NNPC in the Spotlight”, Carbon & Climate Law Review, No. 2, 2021, pp. 158-170.
  • H.P. Faga & U. Uchechukwu, “Oil Exploration, Environmental Degradation, and Future Generations in the Niger Delta: Options for Enforcement of Intergenerational Rights and Sustainable Development through Legal and Judicial Activism”, Journal of Environmental Law and Litigation, Vol. 34, 2019, pp. 185–218.
  • J.-P. Favennec (dir.), L’énergie en Afrique à l’horizon 2050, Tunis, AFD/BAD, 2009
  • T.L. Field, “Sustainable Development versus Environmentalism: Competing Paradigms for the South African EIA Regime”, South African Law Journal, No. 123, 2006, pp. 409-436.
  • T.L. Field, “Public Participation in Environmental Decision-making: Earthlife Africa (Cape Town) v Director-General: Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism”, South African Law Journal, No. 122, 2005, pp.748-765.
  • J. George Frynas, “Legal Change in Africa: Evidence from Oil-Related Litigation in Nigeria”, Journal of African Law, Vol. 43, No. 2, 1999, pp. 121-150.
  • J. George Frynas, Oil in Nigeria: Conflict and Litigation between Oil Companies and Village Communities, LIT/Transaction, Hamburg, 2000
  • A. Gbadegesin, M. Boko & N. Bano-Diallo (dir.), Ressources naturelles et environnement en Afrique, Paris, Karthala, 2010, 276 p.
  • R. Hamann, “South African Challenges to the Theory and Practice of Public Participation in Environmental Assessment”, South African Journal of Environmental Law and Policy, Vol. 10, 2003, pp. 21-32.
  • U. Idemudia, “Corporate-Community Engagement Strategies in the Niger Delta: Some Critical Reflections”, The Extractive Industries and Society, Vol. 1, No. 2, 2014, pp. 154-162.
  • Abebe K. Jalleta, “Access and Benefit Sharing Effectiveness: International Environmental Law Implementation at the Domestic Ethiopian Level”, Beijing Law Review, Vol. 12, 2021, pp. 485-508
  • O. Johnson, « La réforme du secteur de l’électricité au Ghana et en Tanzanie. Rapports de pouvoir, diffusion du savoir et appropriation », Afrique contemporaine, Vol. 261-262, 2017/1, pp. 25-48.
  • Sam A. Kasimba & P. Lujala, “Community Based Participatory Governance Platforms and Sharing of Mining Benefits: Evidence from Ghana”, Community Development Journal, Vol. 57, No. 4, 2022, pp. 635-654.
  • K.G. Kingston, “Shell Oil Company in Nigeria: Impediment or Catalyst of Socio-Economic Development?”, African Journal of Social Sciences, Vol. 1, No. 1, 2011, pp. 14-34.
  • E. Ksa “Judicial attitudes to redress for oil-related environmental damage in Nigeria”, Rev Eur Commun Int Environ Law, Vol. 12, No. 2, 2003, pp. 199–208.
  • T. Lauriol & E. Raynaud, Le droit pétrolier et minier en Afrique, Paris, LGDJ, 2016, 588 p.
  • Wifa E. Lenusira, “The role of environmental impact assessment (EIA) in the Nigerian oil and gas industry using the United Nation’s Environmental Programme EIA on Ogoni as a case study – lessons from some international good practices”, International Energy Law Review, 2014, 3, pp. 111-117.
  • C. Lindberg, Society and Environment Eroded: A Study of Household Poverty and Natural Resource Use in Two Tanzanian Villages, Uppsala, Uppsala University Department of Social and Economic Geography, 1996 [Cité dimensions]
  • A.S. Lindeque & C.E. Cloete, “Public participation in lower and higher socio-economic areas in South Africa”, Acta Structtilia, Vol. 12, 2005, pp.25-41.
  • D. Littlewood, “Cursed’ Communities? Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), Company Towns and The Mining Industry in Namibia”, J. Bus. Ethics, Vol. 120, No. 1, 2013, pp. 39–63.
  • R. Louvel & C. de Gromard, « De la biomasse à la bioéconomie, une stratégie énergétique pour l’Afrique ? », Afrique contemporaine, vol. 261-262, 2017, pp. 223-240.
  • W.D. Lubbe, Louis J. Kotze, “Holistic Biodiversity Conservation in the Anthropocene A Southern African Perspective”, African Journal of International and Comparative Law, Vol. 27, No. 1, 2019, pp. 76-99.
  • S. Michel & A. Vessat, « Tarification de l’électricité dans un contexte de transition énergétique en Afrique subsaharienne » in Gérardin H., O. Damette & J. Brot (dir) Transitions énergétiques et développement, Louvain-la-Neuve, EME Editions, 2022
  • K. Muigua, “Reflections on Managing Natural Resources and Equitable Benefit Sharing in Kenya”, Law Society of Kenya Journal, Vol. 15, 2019, pp. 1-42.
  • T. Murombo, “Beyond Public Participation: The Disjunction between South Africa’s Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Law and Sustainable Development”, Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal, Vol. 11, No. 3, 2008, 31 p.
  • Harmony K. Musiyarira et al., “An interrogation of the approach to social licence to operate (SLO) on the African continent”, The extractive Industries and Societies, Vol. 8, No. 2, 2021, Article 100741
  • Donald A. Mwiturubani & S. Palamar, “Climate Change and Access to Water Resources in the Lake Victoria Basin”, Fabric of Peace in Africa: Looking Beyond the State, 2017, pp. 67-80.
  • William D. Nartey, “A REDD Solution to a Green Problem: using REDD Plus to address Deforestation in Ghana through Benefit Sharing and Community Self-Empowerment”, African journal of international and comparative law = Revue africaine de droit international et comparé, Vol. 22, No. 1, 2014, pp. 80-102.
  • Nchimunya D. Ndulo, “The African Continental Free Trade Area: Local Content Requirements as a Means to Addressing Africa’s Productive Capacity Constraints”, Michigan Journal of International Law, Vol. 43, No. 1, 2022, pp. 61-127.
  • S. Nguiffo, « Droit des ressources naturelles et efficacité climatique en Afrique », in O.C. Ruppel & E.D. Kam Yogo, Droit et politique de l’environnement au Cameroun. Afin de faire de l’Afrique l’arbre de vie, Presses de l’UCAC, Yaoundé, juin 2018, pp. 535-548.
  • Nneoma V. Nwogu, “Mining at the Crossroads of Law and Development: A Comparative Review of Labor-Related Local Content Provisions in Africa’s Mining Laws through the Prism of Automation”, Washington International Law Journal, Vol. 28, No. 1, 2019, pp. 137-156.
  • E. Nwanko & S. Iyeke, “Analysing the Impact of Oil and Gas Local Content Laws on Engineering Development and the GDP of Nigeria”, Energy Policy, Vol. 163, 2022, Article 112836
  • I. Nwosu, “An Overview of the Process and Techniques of Natural Resources Dispute Resolution”, Revue africaine de droit international et comparé, Vol. 11, 1999, pp. 213-226.
  • C. Nyamwaya, Benefit-Sharing on Extractive Natural Resources with Community in Kenya, 2013
  • N. Nyembo & Z. Lees, “Barriers to implementing a social license to operate in mining communities- A case study of peri-urban South Africa”, The extractive Industries and Societies, Vol. 7, 2020
  • I. Oguine, “Nigerian Content in the Nigerian Petroleum Industry: Legal and Policy Issues”, Journal of Energy & Natural Resources Law, Vol. 29, 2011, p. 405-430.
  • Y. Omorogbe, “The Legal Framework for Public Participation in Decision-Making on Mining and Energy Development in Nigeria: Giving Voices to the Voiceless”, in D.N. Zillman, A.R. Lucas& G. Pring (eds), Human Rights in National Resource Development: Public Participation in the Sustainable Development of Mining and Energy Resource, Oxford University Press, 2002, pp. 549–587.
  • Y. Omorogbe & Ada O. Ordor (eds.), Ending Africa’s Energy Deficit and the Law: Achieving Sustainable Energy for All in Africa, Oxford University Press, 2018
  • I.I. Onwuazombe, “Human Rights Abuse and Violations in Nigeria: A Case Study of the Oil-Producing Communities in the Niger Delta Region”, Annual Survey of International and Comparative Law, Vol. 22, No. 1, 2017, pp. 115–60.
  • H.M. Osofsky, “Climate Change and Environmental Justice: Reflections on Litigation over Oil Extraction and Rights Violations in Nigeria”, Journal of Human Rights and the Environment, Vol. 1, No. 2, 2010, pp. 189–210.
  • P. Oumba & I. Ly, « Gestion durable des ressources naturelles en Afrique : Quelle place pour le droit ? », Revue africaine de droit de l’environnement / African Journal of Environmental Law, No. 1, 2014, pp. 11-13.
  • Jesse S. Ovadia, “Local Content and Natural Resource Governance: The Cases of Angola and Nigeria”, The Extractive Industries and Society, Vol. 1, No. 2, 2014, pp. 137-146.
  • Jesse S. Ovadia, “Addressing Gender Inequality through Employment and Procurement: Local Content in Tanzania’s Emerging Gas Industry”, The extractive Industries and Societies, Vol. 9, 2022
  • L. Oyebande, “Global Change and Water Resources Management in Africa: Problems and Prospects for the 21st Century”, in Y.-M. Yeung (ed.), Global Change and the Commonwealth, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies and The Chinese University of Hong Kon, 1996, pp. 389-412.
  • S. Ozah, “Rethinking the regulatory architecture on embedded power and independent electricity distribution networks in Nigeria: issues and reflections”, International Energy Law Review, Vol. 4, 2017, pp. 132-138.
  • R. Perkins, “Electricity Deregulation, Environmental Externalities, and the Limitations of Price”, Boston College Law Review, Vol. 39, 1998, pp. 993 et s.
  • C.J. Perry, “Non-State Actors and Water Resources Development – An Economic Perspective”, Non-State Actors and International Law, Vol. 3, No. 1 2003, pp. 99-110.
  • J.L. Sax, “The Public Trust Doctrine in Natural Resource Law: Effective Judicial Intervention”, Michigan Law Review, Vol. 68, No. 3, 1970, pp. 471-566.
  • S. Szoke-Burke & E. Werker, “Benefit Sharing, Power, and the Performance of Multi-stakeholder Institutions at Ghana’s Ahafo Mine”, Resources Policy, Vol. 71, 2021, pp. 1-11.
  • I. Taylor, “Africa’s Natural Resource Corner and BRICS”, in T. Binns, K. Lynch & E. Nel (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of African Development, London and New York, Taylor & Francis, 2018, pp. 313-326.
  • C.N.C. Ugochukwu & J Ertel, “Negative Impacts of Oil Exploration on Biodiversity Management in the Niger Delta Area of Nigeria”, Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, Vol. 26, No. 2, 2008, pp. 139 et s.
  • E. Ukala, “Gas Flaring in Nigeria’s Niger Delta: Failed Promises and Reviving Community Voices”, Washington and Lee Journal of Energy, Climate, and the Environment, Vol.2, No. 1, 2010, pp. 97–126.
  • Brown E. Umukoro, “Gas Flaring, Environmental Corporate Responsibility and the Right to a Health Environment: The Case of Niger Delta”, in F. Emiri & G. Deinduomo (eds.), Law and Petroleum Industry in Nigeria: Current Challenges, Essay in Honour of Justice Kate Abiri, Lagos, Malthouse Press Limited, 2009, pp. 67 et s.
  • C. Wilhelm & R. Maconachie, “Exploring Local Content in Guinea’s Bauxite Sector: Obstacles, Opportunities and Future Trajectories”, Resources Policy, Vol. 71, 2021