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What is law without people? A review of mining legislation and communities

机译:没有人的法律是什么?采矿法规和社区回顾

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Laws are a reflection of people, governments, civilisation and time. Today, except for respiratory oxygen, everything is regulated. Though the early history of law was not codified, communities were aware of the laws, which enabled effective implementation and successes. Between 1991 and 2002, the environmental era was born with a view to regulate people, their activities and environment. This era was sanctified by legislations which were more of amended traditional and local laws. In South Africa, legislations were enacted to regulate the environment collectively and mining activities specifically. These legislations were intended to bring about changes in mining practices, improved working and living conditions of miners and community sustainability. With increasing environmental concerns and protest in mining communities, there is a need to review the efficiency of these legislations. The purpose of this paper is to review community legal awareness through education and communication of prevailing South African mining legislations, in which it has been argued that adequate level of awareness will ensure communities as active participants in decision-making and will bring about changes in mining practices and community well-being. The paper, in the form of a case study, using social research methodology and blended analysis, presents findings that local communities are less aware of current mining legislations which are applicable only at workplace and even the miners are less conversant with its application. Therefore, any activity out of workplace forfeits the legal cover. The paper concluded that inadequate community legal awareness is among the causes of failures to experience any significant changes in mining practices and community welfare. It recommends environmental legal awareness as a fundamental requirement for sustainability.
机译:法律反映了人民,政府,文明和时间。今天,除了呼吸氧气外,一切都受到管制。尽管法律的早期历史尚未成文,但社区知道法律,这使有效的实施和成功成为可能。在1991年至2002年之间,为了规范人们,他们的活动和环境而诞生了环境时代。立法更加规范了传统和地方法律,从而使这个时代成圣。在南非,颁布了立法来集体管理环境,特别是采矿活动。这些立法旨在改变采矿方式,改善矿工的工作和生活条件以及社区的可持续性。随着越来越多的环境关注和采​​矿社区的抗议,有必要审查这些法规的有效性。本文的目的是通过对南非现行采矿法规的教育和交流来审查社区法律意识,其中有人指出,足够的意识水平将确保社区积极参与决策,并将带来采矿业的变化做法和社区福祉。该文件以案例研究的形式,使用了社会研究方法和混合分析,提出了以下发现:当地社区对仅适用于工作场所的现行采矿法规知之甚少,甚至矿工对其应用也不太熟悉。因此,任何在工作场所以外的活动均不承担法律责任。该文件的结论是,社区法律意识不足是导致采矿实践和社区福利没有任何重大变化的原因之一。它建议将环境法律意识作为可持续性的基本要求。

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