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10 and Annex II of Angola-Brazil Bilateral Investment Treaty (BIT) 2015 ; and for an overview of current investor obligations Bueno / Yilmaz Vastardis / Ngueuleu Djeuga , “Investor Human Rights and Environmental Obligations: The Need to Redesign Corporate Social Responsibility Clauses” SSRN ). 1 Netherlands Model BIT 2019 ), CSR clauses (e.g.
To obtain an environmental license, the investor must obtain approval from the environmental authority of (i) an Environmental ImpactAssessment and (ii) an Environmental Management Plan (“PMA”). In June 2015, Colombia enacted Law 1753 , ratifying the mining ban in páramos , but reviving a grandfathering provision alike Law 1382.
To obtain an environmental license, the investor must obtain approval from the environmental authority of (i) an Environmental ImpactAssessment and (ii) an Environmental Management Plan (“PMA”). In June 2015, Colombia enacted Law 1753 , ratifying the mining ban in páramos , but reviving a grandfathering provision alike Law 1382.
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