Posted: September 16th, 2017
The Constitutional Divide – Federation versus Kurdistan
Project description
This chapter will investigate Iraq’s constitution and domestic laws in order to see how oil and gas development has been made a regional prerogative . Materials will
be sourced from various federal and regional Iraqi agencies responsible for overseeing oil and gas development. Major emphasis will be placed on Federal Oil and Gas
Law (FOGL) along with legal aspects of documents produced by The Federal Ministry of Oil (MoO), The Ministry of Natural Resources of the Kurdistan Regional Government
(KRG) and other allied governance agencies. In addition to documented materials, the legal institutions in Iraq particularly those in KRG will be examined to discover
their role in sustainable development in the oil and gas sector. Moreover, the role of the New Delhi principles will be explored in depth in fashioning Iraq’s domestic
laws for sustainable development in the oil and gas sector. The issues that drive Kurdistan and the Iraqi federation apart will be explored along with factors that
could serve as bridges in stabilising the volatile relationship. The application of New Delhi Principles to create a legally sustainable relationship will also be
looked into detail. This study will differ from other studies in that it will examine the viability of sustainable development given Kurdistan’s divide from the Iraqi
federation. The future implications of such contestations will be explored at length including their effects on the oil and gas industry, on Iraq’s international
commitments and on economic advantages amongst other issues.
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