Other important legislation includes the Mine Health and Safety Act 1996, the Mining Titles Registration Act 1967, the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Royalty Act …
4.1 An examination of the existing regulatory framework in South Africa. Among the laws regulating the mining industry in South Africa are the 1996 Constitution; 30 the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act of 2002 (MPRDA); 31 the Broad-Based SocioEconomic Empowerment Charter for the Mining and Minerals Industry 2018 …
South Africa has a history of poor compliance with these kinds of laws. There haven't always been laws to make mining companies clean up after themselves – these laws are relatively recent compared to the long history of mining in our country. Gradually the laws dealing with environmental rehabilitation of mining impacts have …
The South African Labour Court has ordered that the country's mining sector must publish safety guidelines on working amid the Covid-19 pandemic by 18 May, a move heralded as a major victory for mineworkers and unions as South Africa begins to relax its lockdown laws. The Department of Mineral Resources and Energy has …
South Africa's mining industry is supported by an extensive and diversified resource base, and has since its inception been a cornerstone of South Africa's economy. ... 1.1.3.1 …
A general introduction to mining law and practice in South Africa, including key recent developments, trends and prospects in the sector.
T. M. Renzi DOI: 10.4236/ojbm.2021.92028 514 Open Journal of Business and Management ties and mining codes in Africa; 2) Critically evaluated data focusing on mining activities and laws in DRC,
South African Mining Law is regulated by the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act 28 of 2002 (" MPRDA") which is the predominant piece of legislation …
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WEBABOUT MINERAL REGULATIONS. Mineral Regulation Branch is led by Deputy Director General, refer to as Mineral Regulation Management. The Branch's function is to …
16.1 (1) The employer must ensure that a competent person reports to the employer, at appropriate intervals determined in accordance with the mine's risk assessment, on the adequacy of escape and rescue procedures at the mine relating to explosions, fires and flooding. [Reg 16.1 ins by Sch of GoN R904 in G. 23583.]
This article looks at mining investment, the legal system applicable to mining, various mining laws, mineral ownership in, different types of mining tenements available, rights of miners to access land against landowners' rights, imposition of royalties and other taxes by the various levels of government, and rules and restrictions concerning foreign …
The mining sector is governed by various legislations, the primary being mining laws and regulations. Besides the mining laws, there are other laws that are relevant in the governance of the mining sector and these include environmental laws, Footnote 13 taxation laws, Footnote 14 land laws Footnote 15 and employment laws …
Furthermore, mining companies often enter into surface use agreements with land owners and occupiers of land in regard to the use of surface for mining. Mining law is also affected by the common law of South Africa derived from Roman law principles through Roman Dutch law. ... There are no special rules in South Africa in regard to foreign ...
The mining sector in South Africa, a cornerstone of the economy, is as much shaped by its labor relations and employment law dynamics as by its mineral wealth. In this industry, understanding and navigating the complex landscape of labor relations, including collective bargaining, strikes and compliance with labour laws, is crucial.
The Regulations of the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act, No. 28 of 2002 require that stockpiles are to be designed by 'competent persons' such as registered engineers. This ...
From an economic perspective, South Africa's mineral production still demonstrates a steady increase, reaching a fresh record high of 1.18 trillion rand in 2022, a marked increase from 1.1 ...
Coal mining, and mining in general, are activities central to South Africa's economy. The Government regulates the mining of minerals through the law, which mining companies have to obey. Mining, by its nature, is invasive, causes a large amount of pollution and affectslarge areas of land. Companies
This article looks at mining investment, the legal system applicable to mining, various mining laws, mineral ownership in, different types of mining tenements …
South Africa has a history of poor compliance with these kinds of laws. There haven't always been laws to make mining companies clean up after themselves – these laws are relatively recent compared to the long history of mining in our country. Gradually the laws dealing with environmental rehabilitation of mining impacts have …
Development, held in Johannesburg, South Africa in 2002, delegates from a number of countries recognized the challenges and opportunities related to mining and sustainable development, and highlighted these concepts ... in its mining laws and policies. This synthesis report draws together findings from the pilot phase of the project, undertaken ...
Even though there is no single piece of legislation that regulates crypto-assets in South Africa, there are various statutes that impose legal obligations on their holders, including the Income Tax Act of 1962 and the Exchange Control Regulations of 1961, which references the Currency and Exchanges Act of 1933. On April 6, 2018, the South African …
Environmental, Social & Governance Laws and Regulations Report 2024 South Africa. ICLG - Environmental, Social & Governance Law - South Africa Chapter covers common issues in ESG law – including principal sources of ESG pressure, integration of ESG into business operations and planning, finance and the impact of …
Environmental laws in South Africa require mining companies, before they start mining, to prepare detailed studies setting out the damage that the mining will cause, and how they will rehabilitate it. Mining companies are required to determine the costs of rehabilitation, and are required to set aside money to cover those costs.
South Africa's legal risk profile has been in decline for over a decade, as constant discussions of legal reforms, issuance of potentially damaging and detrimental draft amendments and the long targeting of the mining sector as a vehicle to address historical racial discrimination, have collectively combined to cast a dark shadow over the industry, …
Mining in protected, sensitive and strategic areas. Mining and prospecting rights are routinely granted in respect of environmentally and hydrologically significant areas in South Africa. It is therefore imperative that protection is given to those areas where no prospecting or mining should ever take place. In addition to the declaration of ...
2024. ICLG - Mining Law covers common issues in mining laws and regulations – including the acquisition of rights, ownership requirements and restrictions, processing, transfer and encumbrance, environmental aspects, native title and land rights – in 17 jurisdictions. Published: 19/09/2023. ICLG > Practice Areas > Mining Laws …
Spotlight: Mining law in South Africa. Falcon and Hume Inc. South Africa December 10 2021. This article is an extract from The Mining Law Review, 10th Edition. Click here for the full guide . I ...
The MPRDA Regulations require that stockpiles are to be designed by 'competent persons' such as registered engineers. This includes civil or mining engineers registered under the Engineering ...
act29of1996s.pdf. 21.66 . 29 of 1996. The Mine Health and Safety Act 29 of 1996 intends: to provide for protection of the health and safety of employees and other persons at mines and, for that purpose -. to promote a culture of health and safety; to provide for the enforcement of health and safety measures; to provide for appropriate …
The state is the custodian of South Africa's mineral and petroleum resources and has a duty to administer these resources for the benefit of all South Africans. As a consequence, an owner of the ...
The Mineral and Petroleum Resources Royalty Act, No. 28 of 2008 (the Royalty Act) regulates the imposition and calculation of mining royalties taking into account the profitability of the taxpayer ...
Mine Health and Safety Act, 1996 (Act No. 29 of 1996) and Regulations 2 Mine Health and Safety Act 29 of 1996 and Regulations Printed in 2018
Some communities rely on the land to sustain themselves through agriculture, and for some their cultural identity is tied to the land. South Africa has laws to safeguard the interests of ...