Quote:
“If Heritage Oil win this case and avoid paying tax, there will be a deep sense of injustice in Uganda for many years to come,” said George Boden, a Campaigner at Global Witness. “Last year the UK provided 84 million pounds in aid to Uganda. As one of the country’s biggest donors we need to question the hypocrisy of a London Arbitration process which deprives Ugandan civil society of the ability to hold their own Government to account on vast public assets.”
Task:
With reference to the quotation above, critically evaluate the grounds of appeal and comment on the reasons which contributed to the success of this case.
Demonstrate a good understanding of the substantive rules of international law applicable to the oil and gas industry.
Evaluate the key principles of contract formation in international commercial transactions and key international law principles and trends in the oil and gas sector.
Assess the effectiveness of international law in addressing the environmental impact of oil and gas exploration and exploitation.
Demonstrate a critical understanding of the importance of oil and gas law as a distinct subject, studied in a practical and commercial context.
Demonstration of detailed knowledge of the legal framework of oil and gas industry and the implications of national, regional and international law.
Demonstrate Ability to analyse a range of information and to synthesize ideas, selecting appropriate techniques of evaluation.
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