Corporate Regulation for Climate Change Mitigation in Africa
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Corporate Regulation for Climate Change Mitigation in Africa

A Case for Dilute Interventionism

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Corporate Regulation for Climate Change Mitigation in Africa

A Case for Dilute Interventionism

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This book critically analyses the prospects of overhauling the legal framework of climate change regulation of corporations in African state. It adopts the dilute interventionism regulatory framework to tackle the culture of regulatory resistance by corporations in Africa.

Over the course of this volume, Kikelomo O. Kila critiques the climate change legal framework in all 53 African states and conducts an in-depth case study of the two largest economies in Africa – Nigeria and South Africa – to highlight the commonality of the problems in Africa and the potential for the dilute interventionism paradigm to significantly address these problems. The book establishes why African states should directly intervene through legislative mechanisms to compel corporations to incorporate climate change mitigation in their business activities. It proposes that this direct intervention should comprise a blend of prescriptive and facilitative mechanisms structured in a dilute interventionism regulatory model. Overall, this volume argues that implementing this model requires the institution of a strong and independent regulator with a veto firewall protection system that guarantees its de facto independence from government and external influences.

Corporate Regulation for Climate Change Mitigation in Africa will be of great interest to climate change stakeholders at the international, regional, and domestic levels, policymakers, regulatory practitioners, and legal experts on corporate regulation. It will also be an insightful resource for students and scholars of climate change and environmental law, policy, and governance.

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Publisher
Routledge
Year
2022
ISBN
9781000648713
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half-Title Page
  3. Series Page
  4. Title Page
  5. Copyright Page
  6. Dedication
  7. Table of Contents
  8. List of Figures
  9. List of Tables
  10. Table of Cases
  11. Table of Statutes
  12. Acknowledgements
  13. List of Abbreviations
  14. Introduction
  15. 1 Role of Corporations in Climate Change Mitigation
  16. 2 Theories of Corporate Regulation in Climate Change Mitigation
  17. 3 Dilute Interventionism and the ‘Culture of Regulatory Resistance’ in Africa
  18. 4 Dilute Interventionism, Problem-Based Regulation, and Climate Change Mitigation
  19. 5 Dilute Interventionism and Framework Climate Change Legislation
  20. 6 ‘Veto Firewall’ System and Technical Competence of the Climate Change Regulator
  21. 7 Enforced Co-Regulation and the ‘Carrot and Stick’ Approach in Climate Change Regulation of Corporations
  22. 8 Alternative Regulatory Frameworks for Corporate Participation in Climate Change Mitigation
  23. 9 Challenges of Climate Change Regulation of Corporations in Africa
  24. 10 Climate Change Regulation of Corporations in Africa: A Case Study of Nigeria
  25. 11 Climate Change Regulation of Corporations in Africa: A Case Study of South Africa
  26. 12 Implementing Dilute Interventionism in Africa: Prospects and Challenges
  27. Conclusion
  28. Bibliography
  29. Appendix Top 100 Producers of Carbon Emissions and Their Cumulative Emissions from 1988 to 2015
  30. Index