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Ending Africa's Energy Deficit and the Law: Achieving Sustainable Energy for All in Africa

Edited by: Yinka Omorogbe, Ada Ordor

ISBN13: 9780198819837
Published: February 2018
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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With the inclusion of access to energy in the sustainable development goals, the role of energy to human existence was finally recognized. Yet, in Africa, this achievement is far from realized. Omorogbe and Ordor bring together experts in their fields to ask what is stalling progress, examining problems from institutions catering to vested interests at the continent's expense, to a need to develop vigorous financial and fiscal frameworks.

The ramifications and complications of energy law are labyrinthine: this volume discusses how energy deficits can burden disabled people, women, and children in excess of their more fortunate counterparts, as well as considering environmental issues, including the delicate balance between the necessity of water for drinking and cleaning and the use of water in industrial processes. A pivotal work of scholarship, the book poses pressing questions for energy law and international human rights.

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , Africa, Energy and Natural Resources Law
Contents:
1: Universal Access to Modern Energy Services: The Centrality of the Law, Yinka Omorogbe
2: Achieving Access to Modern Energy Services: A Study of Legal Strategies, Adrian J. Bradbrook
3: Disadvantage, Fairness and Power Crises in Africa: A Focused Look at Energy Justice, Hanri Mostert and Heleen van Niekerk
4: Regulation as a Catalyst for the Electrification of Africa, Hugh Corder and Terhemen Andzenge
5: Financing Energy Access in Africa, Peter Kayode Oniemola and Jane Ezirigwe
6: Legal Integration in Africa and the Approach to Energy Issues: Which Way Forward?, Salvatore Mancuso
7: Intellectual Property Rights and Access to Energy Services in Africa: Implications for Development, Adebambo Adewopo, Tobias Schonwetter, and Helen Chuma-Okoro
8: Towards Adopting an Appropriate Dispute Resolution Mechanism to Promote Investments to Enhance Energy Access in Africa, Paul Obo Idornigie
9: A Gender Aware Approach to Legal and Policy Strategies for Achieving Access to Modern Energy Services in Sub-Saharan Africa, Judith Gardam
10: Energy, Disability, and the Law in Africa, Azizat O. Amoloye-Adebayo and Nnenna Joy Eboh
11: The Denial of Sustainable Energy as a Violation of Child Rights, Ibe Okegbe Ifeakandu
12: Promoting Renewable Energy in African Countries: An Outline of Fiscal and Financial Incentives in South Africa and Nigeria, Jan Glazewski, Lee-Ann Steenkamp, and Peter Kayode Oniemola
13: The Impact of the Water-Energy Nexus in Realising Sustainable Access to Water and Energy, Nkiruka Chidia Maduekwe and Cheri-Leigh Young
14: Energy Struggles and City Life in Africa, Kabiru K. Salami and Adigun A.B. Agbaje
15: South Africa's Minerals-Energy Complex: Flows, Regulation, Governance, and Policing, Jan Froestad, Martin Nøkleberg, Clifford Shearing, and Hilton Trollip
16: Improving Electricity Access Through Policy Reform: A Theoretical Statement on Legal Reform in Nigeria's Power Sector, Sam Amadi
17: Achieving Effective Law and Policy Frameworks for Access to Sustainable Energy in Africa - A Multidimensional Effort, Yinka Omorogbe and Ada Okoye Ordor