DOI: 10.14264/uql.2020.776
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An inquiry into the economic commonwealth of mineral resources: does ownership matter?

Abstract: The purpose of this thesis is to inquire into the nature of minerals as a common property resource, to inform the debate about the resource curse. The study considers if communal, or decentralised ownership results in better development and societal outcomes than other forms of ownership. There are four parts, including a historiography of mineral laws going back to Roman Law and up to the present day to find precedent for communal title to minerals in historical law, common law, civil law, or international cu… Show more

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