非洲“社会秩序”基本规范与非洲石油法的发展?

Hephzibah Egede
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本文探讨了撒哈拉以南非洲石油生产国石油治理中非洲社会秩序规则的宪法相关性。在等级森严的非洲法律体系的顶端是国家宪法,它包含了源自西方公认法律的基本规范或基本规范。然而,一些非洲学者将非洲社会秩序规范描述为基础规范。这与传统的实证主义立场相反,即“法律体系不能建立在两个相互冲突的基本规范之上”。本文将考虑非洲社会秩序规范是否达到了凯尔森纯粹理论中所阐述的基本规范的水平。利用Ekeh的“两个公众”模型,它调查了非洲社会秩序的基本规范——基础规范是如何被预设的。本文考察了非洲国家宪法所认可的国家所有制支配制度与以社群主义为前提的非洲本土社会秩序规范之间是否存在冲突。本文介绍了非洲石油生产者协会(APPA)最近进行的一项研究。本研究考虑了非洲石油合同治理规则标准化的可能性。这引发了一些关于这些规则的标准化是否会导致非洲Lex Petrolea的发展的讨论。本文探讨的作用,非洲社会秩序规范可以发挥在一个大陆范围内的Lex石油的发展。
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AFRICAN ‘SOCIAL ORDERING’ GRUNDNORMS AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN AFRICAN LEX PETROLEA?
This article interrogates the constitutional relevance of African social ordering rules in petroleum governance in Sub-Saharan African petroleum producing states. At the apex of the hierarchized African legal system is the national constitution which contains the basic norm or grundnorm derived from Western received law. Yet some African scholars have described African social ordering norms as grundnorms. This goes contrary to the conventional positivist position that “ a legal system cannot be founded on two conflicting grundnorms. ” This article will consider whether African social ordering norms have attained the level of a grundnorm as expounded in Kelsen ’ s pure theory. Utilising the Ekeh ’s “ two publics ” model, it investigates how the basic norm for African social ordering grundnorms is presupposed. The article considers whether there is a conflict between the domanial system of state ownership as approved by African national constitutions and indigenous African social ordering norms premised on communitarianism. The article presents for analysis the recent study undertaken by African Petroleum Producers Association (APPA). This study considers whether it is possible to standardise the rules of petroleum contractual governance in Africa. This has led to some discussion on whether the standardisation of these rules could lead to the development of an African Lex Petrolea . This article explores the role that African social ordering norms can play in the development of a continent-wide Lex Petrolea .
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