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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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