Most countries in the developing world have established regulatory regimes which govern the minerals and mining sector. In all instances, the mineral resources are either directly owned by the State or held in trust by the respective Government on behalf of its citizens. Therefore, the mining and mineral legal framework exists to guide both the host Government‟s and the investor‟s action in relation to mineral development. The regulatory systems set out the boundaries of acceptable conduct in relation to exploration and exploitation.

Good Practice Note: Granting Mineral Rights

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Most countries in the developing world have established regulatory regimes which govern the minerals and mining sector. In all instances, the mineral resources are either directly owned by the State or held in trust by the respective Government on behalf of its citizens. Therefore, the mining and mineral legal framework exists to guide both the host Government‟s and the investor‟s action in relation to mineral development. The regulatory systems set out the boundaries of acceptable conduct in relation to exploration and exploitation.

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