Harmful substances that pollute the environment should be controlled through legal and social interventions. While appropriate legislative regulations will compel polluters to act in line with the provisions of the laws which specifically prohibit acts of pollution, there is social responsibility on the part of the would-be polluter to know that the act of pollution would likely cause irreparable damage and could lead to permanent health problems and death. South Africa, India and the United Kingdom have put in place and are implementing numerous pollution control interventions. Pursuant to this, a modest comparative perspective was done. These efforts will only become successful if there is overall support by all, to ensure that acts of po...
Over the last decades, some non-oeCD countries such as Brazil, Indonesia, Colombia, Mexico, India an...
Over the last decades, some non-OECD countries such as Brazil, Indonesia, Colombia, Mexico, India an...
Thesis (LL.M)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2008The growth of industrialization has...
Harmful substances that pollute the environment should be controlled through legal and social interv...
Dumping of waste is one of the harmful activities impacting negatively on the environment. While it ...
Water pollution control strategies continue to be powerful tools being used to ensure safe and clean...
Environmental harms exert a significant toll and pose substantial economic costs on societies around...
Pollution is a by-product of production, is only gradually dissolved by the environment, and crosses...
Industries constitute the main spring of development. Without industrial development no country coul...
This paper examines regulatory interventions to prevent, control and curb water pollution by conside...
Environment means air, water, food, sunlight, living and nonliving things including human beings and...
Water pollution is increasingly becoming a major problem virtually in both developed and developing ...
To date, much effort has been placed on quantifying plastic pollution and understanding its negative...
Water is cradle of life.To protect this precious resource, one needs a stringent enforcement system ...
Case studies from India have shown that the legal regime governing water pollution control in India ...
Over the last decades, some non-oeCD countries such as Brazil, Indonesia, Colombia, Mexico, India an...
Over the last decades, some non-OECD countries such as Brazil, Indonesia, Colombia, Mexico, India an...
Thesis (LL.M)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2008The growth of industrialization has...
Harmful substances that pollute the environment should be controlled through legal and social interv...
Dumping of waste is one of the harmful activities impacting negatively on the environment. While it ...
Water pollution control strategies continue to be powerful tools being used to ensure safe and clean...
Environmental harms exert a significant toll and pose substantial economic costs on societies around...
Pollution is a by-product of production, is only gradually dissolved by the environment, and crosses...
Industries constitute the main spring of development. Without industrial development no country coul...
This paper examines regulatory interventions to prevent, control and curb water pollution by conside...
Environment means air, water, food, sunlight, living and nonliving things including human beings and...
Water pollution is increasingly becoming a major problem virtually in both developed and developing ...
To date, much effort has been placed on quantifying plastic pollution and understanding its negative...
Water is cradle of life.To protect this precious resource, one needs a stringent enforcement system ...
Case studies from India have shown that the legal regime governing water pollution control in India ...
Over the last decades, some non-oeCD countries such as Brazil, Indonesia, Colombia, Mexico, India an...
Over the last decades, some non-OECD countries such as Brazil, Indonesia, Colombia, Mexico, India an...
Thesis (LL.M)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2008The growth of industrialization has...