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Mining and Energy Law

Mining and Energy Law

by Samantha Hepburn
Paperback
Publication Date: 17/08/2015

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Mining and Energy Law is the only textbook available that encompasses a discussion of both the law and the policy of mining and resource regulation in existing and emergent areas, for the Commonwealth as well as for the states and territories in Australia.

The book begins by examining the ownership framework underpinning natural resources within Australia and reviews the proprietary status and scope of mining tenements, and the regulation of offshore petroleum extraction.

It goes on to explore the legal regimes that have emerged in response to more recent developments, such as coal seam gas, renewable energy and geo-sequestration.

The book concludes with a discussion of the commercial and contractual arrangements commonly used by transacting parties operating in the sector. Mining and Energy Law is the ideal starting point for anyone seeking to understand the regulatory regimes and policy challenges relevant to one of Australia's most important industry sectors.

ISBN:
9781107663237
9781107663237
Category:
Environment law
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
17-08-2015
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Country of origin:
Australia
Dimensions (mm):
245x174x26mm
Weight:
0.87kg
Samantha Hepburn

Professor Samantha Hepburn is one of Australia EURO (TM)s pre-eminent legal scholars engaged in the examination of different aspects of equitable principles, equitable remedies, trusts, and property law.

Samantha is the Research Director for the Law School at Deakin University and was previously an Associate Professor at the Australian National University. Samantha completed her doctorate at the University of Melbourne. Her books on equity and trusts as well as land and property law and mining and energy law have been prescribed and referred to throughout Australia, New Zealand, Asia and the Pacific.

Her doctoral research and subsequent publications have focused upon a range of areas including the nature and focus of equitable principles in areas such as the nature and scope of unconscientious behaviour, equitable interests, equitable assignment and equitable mortgages, the relationship between equity and common law, feudal tenure and native title and more recently, carbon property interests and carbon capture sequestration.

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