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A Detailed Research on the Overexploitation of Fishing and its Possible Repercussions on the Environmental Change; With Special Emphasis on the International Fishing Laws

Our globe struggles and experiences have led to significant effect on some ecologies and biospheres as a result of the changes in society’s lifestyle, the growth of urbanization, due to excessive consumption, and human waste. We are aware of how crucial the ocean is to the functioning of the planet and life on Earth. For […]

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Criminal Liability and Sanctions on Perpetrators of Pollution on Wetlands in Cameroon: What the 1996 Environmental Management Law Says

This article examines criminal responsibility and sanctions melted out on perpetrators of pollution on wetland ecosystems in Cameroon. It objective therefore, is to scrutinise the causes of pollution on wetlands and the contributions of the 1996 Environmental Management Law as far as criminal liability and sanctions are concern on the committers of pollution on wetland

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The Right to Public Participation in Environmental Decision Making in Cameroon: An Appraisal on the Legal Framework

It is a commonplace that environmental degradations is alarming and keeps rising at a high pace in the contemporary and digitalized world and constitutes a threat not only to human health but slowing down economic growth and development. Developing countries in general and Cameroon in particular is not freed from this global and common problem

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A Critical Analysis of the Relevance of Forensic Evidence in India

Forensic science is the use of science in the service of the law. Sciences used in forensics include any discipline that can aid in the collection, preservation and analysis of evidence such as chemistry (for the identification of explosives), engineering (for examination of structural design) or biology (for DNA identification or matching). A forensic scientist

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Russia’s War against Ukraine: A Contravention of International Humanitarian Law

In February 2022, Russian forces invaded Ukraine and began targeting military objectives in some major Ukrainian cities. In the following months, airstrikes continued and extended to other areas of Ukraine, including the capital Kyiv. Attacks started being conducted against civilians too. For instance, it has been reported that an apartment complex outside of Kharkiv –

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India’s Experience With Investor-State Dispute Settlement

In the present era, the influence of globalisation is so intense that the impact of a single incident can be globally sensed because of the interconnected economies. Any incident, be it financial or non-financial, touches upon the fates of majority of the nations that are linked worldwide. The breakdown of Lehman Brothers incessantly pushes us

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Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR): A New Trend of Economic Conflicts Settlement

In the process of international commercial activities, the parties always face disputes. However, the problem is how to not only settle the disputes affect and fast but also keep a good relationship between the parties. Alternative Dispute Resolution (hereinafter refer to as ADR) is a selected priority by the parties to solve disputes in peace.

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An Overview of Scientific Management of Hazardous Waste through Regulations

This article contains in brief a detailed discussion on the constituents of the Basel Convention and how has it helped to evade and control transboundary movement of hazardous waste from one region of the world which is powerful in might and power to the other region of the world who are still in their developing

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Protection of Older Persons’ Right to Healthcare by United Nations Human Rights Treaties

This article examines the protection of older persons’ right to healthcare by the United Nations (UN) Human Rights treaties. Although there are diverse scholarly views on its nature and scope, health is firmly recognised as a right by UN human rights treaties which define health as a right and impose certain obligations on states for

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