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Geology And Reservoir Engineering, Monika Ehrman Sep 2008

Geology And Reservoir Engineering, Monika Ehrman

Monika U. Ehrman

No abstract provided.


Duties Of The Executive, Monika Ehrman, J. Beatty Feb 2008

Duties Of The Executive, Monika Ehrman, J. Beatty

Monika U. Ehrman

No abstract provided.


Duties Of The Executive, Monika Ehrman, J. Beatty Feb 2008

Duties Of The Executive, Monika Ehrman, J. Beatty

Monika U. Ehrman

No abstract provided.


Preliminary Plan For The Doctoral Thesis: The Role And Function Of Law As The Promoter Of The Sustainable Use Of Bio-Fuels In The Transport Sector, Evgenia Pavlovskaia Dec 2007

Preliminary Plan For The Doctoral Thesis: The Role And Function Of Law As The Promoter Of The Sustainable Use Of Bio-Fuels In The Transport Sector, Evgenia Pavlovskaia

Evgenia Pavlovskaia

The paper contains the preliminary plan of the doctoral thesis made in 2008. It explains that the purpose of the project is to analyze the use of the law as a means to implement the sustainable policy on bio-fuels. The author will investigate and evaluate in what respect legal systems promote respectively restrain trade, production and use of bio-fuels in the transport sector, and how they balance the bio-fuel objective against other objectives important for the sustainable development (such as food production and biodiversity). The author will also identify efficient and less efficient legal constructions and discuss possibly successful legal …


The Incentives In The Fiscal Framework Of The Nigerian Mous With The International Oil Companies: Have The Objectives Been Achieved?, Humphrey Onyeukwu Dec 2007

The Incentives In The Fiscal Framework Of The Nigerian Mous With The International Oil Companies: Have The Objectives Been Achieved?, Humphrey Onyeukwu

Humphrey Onyeukwu

ABSTRACT: The Nigerian Government had entered into Memoranda of Understandings (MoUs) with the various major International Oil Companies (IOCs) in the 1990s providing incentives to the companies at a period when the Oil market was experiencing oil price recession. The MoUs, amongst other fiscal terms guaranteed the IOCs a minimum profit per barrel of oil produced and a lower tax rate from the standard tax rate prescribed under the Petroleum Profit Tax Act. However, the Nigerian Government has recently indicated its intent to terminate the MoUs and replace it with a standard tax plan. In the light of these recent …