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1998. Compendium of Judicial Decisions on Matters Related to Environment: International Decisions, Vol. 1. (350 pages). This publication contains contains judgements from the International Court of Justice as well as arbitral tribunals.
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1998. Compendium of Judicial Decisions on Matters Related to Environment: National Decisions, Vol. 1. (512 pages). This publication contains contains judgements from the national courts of Justice and is divided into parts reflecting emerging theme in environmental litigation including, but not limited to, Locus Standi, EIA, Choice of Forum, Public trust, Precautionary Principle, and Polluter Pays.
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2001. Compendium of Judicial Decisions on Matters Related to Environment: National Decisions, Vol. 2 . (347 pages). This publication contains contains judgements from the national courts of Justice and is divided into parts reflecting emerging theme in environmental litigation including Planning Control, Police Power and compulsory acquisition in environmental management, and the place of culture in environmental management.
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2001. Compendium of Judicial Decisions on Matters Related to Environment: National Decisions, Vol. 3 . (347 pages). This publication contains contains judgements from the national courts of Justice and is divided into parts reflecting emerging theme in environmental litigation including Forum and Jurisdiction, Police Power and compulsory acquisition in environmental management, Enforcement, Burden of Proof, Rights of Local Communities to resource utilization, and animal protection.
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2001. Background to Environmental Law and Institutions in Burkina Faso and Sao Tome & Principe . (254 pages). This publication reviews on the status of environmental law in Burkina Faso and Sao Tome & Principe, as seen by the two nations.
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1999. Development and Harmonization of Environmental Laws, Vol. 1: Report on the Legal and Institutional Issues in the Lake Victoria Basin. (200 pages). This volume reviews the legal and institutional issues for the management of Lake Victoria environment with a clear objective of recommending how environmental alw can be used to ensure that sustainable use of the lake and its resources. It contains three reports -Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania.
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1999. Development and Harmonization of Environmental Laws, Vol. 2: Report on the Development and Harmonization of Environmental Standards in East Africa. (212 pages). This report is an outcome of efforts taken by Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania in the development of environmental standards using various data and information available at national levels, and focusing on subjects that are a national priority.
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1999. Development and Harmonization of Environmental Laws, Vol. 3: Report on the Development and Harmonization of Environmental Impact Assessment Regulations. (175 pages). This report is an attemp at ensuring that Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania develop and harmonize their legislation and guideleines on environmental impact assessment.
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1999. Development and Harmonization of Environmental Laws, Vol. 4: Report on the Development and Harmonization of laws on Harzadous and Non-harzadous Wastes. (207 pages). This report presents a proposal for a harmonized approach in the management of harzadous and non-harzadous wates in East Africa.
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1999. Development and Harmonization of Environmental Laws, Vol. 5: Report on the Development and Harmonization of Laws on Toxic and Harzadous Chemicals. (225 pages). This report presents the reports of Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania on the management of toxic and harzadous chemicals and materials.
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