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Routledge Iraq’s Oil And Gas Industry The Legal And Contractual Framework 09781032241029

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Oil an integral part of the contemporary global economy is considered a driving force behind the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Hydrocarbon reserves in Iraq have a significant role to play in global supply with oil revenue accounting for more than 90% of Iraqi government income. This book provides a comprehensive insight into the key foundations of Iraq’s oil industry and assists in the development of a core area of domestic law to promote economic recovery following years of instability. It addresses the development of oil legislation and the formation of contracts since the US and allied occupation of Iraq in 2003. Legislation is assessed against the framework of the constitution along with the different types of oil agreements and their terms. The book looks at three main aspects of oil legislation beginning with the validity and interpretation of the constitution as any subsequent legislation governing oil policy will be based upon this. The work then discusses whether the draft oil and gas law of 2007 and any subsequent oil legislation including the law implemented by the Kurdish Regional Government in 2007 is valid. Finally the book analyses the legitimacy of oil agreements entered into by the central and regional governments and whether these contain terms beneficial to the state and contracting party. Providing an in-depth analysis of the origins and development of the legal framework of the oil industry in Iraq the book acts as both a reference source and a springboard for future research across a range of legal economic and policy perspectives. It will appeal to practitioners and academics working in energy law and international investment law as well as policy-makers legal advisors and those working in governments and energy companies. | Iraq’s Oil and Gas Industry The Legal and Contractual Framework

Routledge Iraq’s Oil And Gas Industry The Legal And Contractual Framework 09781032241029

Oil an integral part of the contemporary global economy is considered a driving force behind the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Hydrocarbon reserves in Iraq have a significant role to play in global supply with oil revenue accounting for more than 90% of Iraqi government income. This book provides a comprehensive insight into the key foundations of Iraq’s oil industry and assists in the development of a core area of domestic law to promote economic recovery following years of instability. It addresses the development of oil legislation and the formation of contracts since the US and allied occupation of Iraq in 2003. Legislation is assessed against the framework of the constitution along with the different types of oil agreements and their terms. The book looks at three main aspects of oil legislation beginning with the validity and interpretation of the constitution as any subsequent legislation governing oil policy will be based upon this. The work then discusses whether the draft oil and gas law of 2007 and any subsequent oil legislation including the law implemented by the Kurdish Regional Government in 2007 is valid. Finally the book analyses the legitimacy of oil agreements entered into by the central and regional governments and whether these contain terms beneficial to the state and contracting party. Providing an in-depth analysis of the origins and development of the legal framework of the oil industry in Iraq the book acts as both a reference source and a springboard for future research across a range of legal economic and policy perspectives. It will appeal to practitioners and academics working in energy law and international investment law as well as policy-makers legal advisors and those working in governments and energy companies. | Iraq’s Oil and Gas Industry The Legal and Contractual Framework

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