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Oliver C. Ruppel

    Interdisziplinäre Schlüsselqualifikation Mediation
    Recht von innen: Rechtspluralismus in Afrika und anderswo
    Der Bildnisschutz
    Roadmap for sustainable biofuels in southern Africa
    Assessing progress in the implementation of Zimbabwe's new constitution
    Environmental law and policy in Cameroon - towards making Africa the tree of life
    • 2018

      Cameroon, a geostrategically significant Central African nation with rich natural resources, showcases a unique legal landscape influenced by British and French law alongside the customary laws of its diverse ethnic groups. This legal pluralism extends to environmental protection, reflecting the country's complex legal framework. The publication aligns with Cameroon’s bilingual language policy, featuring both English and French chapters. It explores Cameroonian environmental law and national policy within the context of international norms, addressing the African Union's environmental regulations and those of regional economic communities in Central Africa. Key topics include environmental management, water and land law, biodiversity conservation, resource protection, mining and energy law, climate change law, environmental justice, and the legal aspects of international trade and sustainable development. The work presents legal and political avenues for managing environmental interests in Africa, relevant for international development cooperation and economic exchange. Additionally, it serves as a foundational resource for comparative environmental law, featuring contributions from various experts in the field.

      Environmental law and policy in Cameroon - towards making Africa the tree of life