From Mabo to obuasi: Mining, heritage and customary law in Ghana and western Australia

Wendy Treasure, Joe Fardin, Wazi Apoh, Kirsty Wissing

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Abstract

This article explores the interaction between mining laws and customary laws in Ghana and Western Australia, with a focus on heritage impacts. The legislation and policies of both countries are explained and compared, and draft model rules for heritage protection in Ghana are proposed. It is written to inform Ghanaian traditional authorities, lawyers and anthropologists/archaeologists, government policy-makers and mining companies operating in Ghana and is a call to action for lawyers and heritage specialists – both Ghanaian and international – to work with traditional authorities in utilising their customary authority and constitutional powers to increase heritage protection.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)191-211
Number of pages21
JournalJournal of Energy and Natural Resources Law
Volume34
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016

Keywords

  • Customary law
  • Ghana
  • Heritage
  • Heritage protection
  • Impact of mining
  • Mining
  • Western Australia

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