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natural resources law
In general, Africa, and the Democratic Republic of Congo in particular, has enormous potential in energy and mineral resources. In addition to its impressive flora and fauna, the DRC has one of the world’s largest areas of forest and top soil.
The DRC’s subsoil is rich in minerals and metals such as diamonds, gold, copper, cobalt, cassiterite (tin ore), lithium, coltan, etc.
The DRC has more than half of the world’s reserves of the rare and highly coveted mineral cobalt, which is essential for the manufacture of many high-tech objects and for the energy transition.
All these natural resources represent a business opportunity that attracts many national and international investors.
The DRC, as well as most African states, have accelerated the production of legislation (laws, decrees, orders, etc.) in order to regulate and develop the potential of this highly strategic sector. This increase in standards exposes economic actors in this sector to the hazards of a complex law. It is therefore necessary to understand the legal rules governing the activities of this sector.
In order to best respond to the many issues raised by this ever-changing legal environment, our lawyers and specialists in natural resources law have a long-established practice in natural resources and advise governments, investors and in-house companies from the inception of their strategic projects, through to their implementation and monitoring of their consequences.
We are also constantly following the development of recent reforms that influence the daily economic activities of this sector.
We offer comprehensive legal advice and support in the main areas of natural resources law, including: