34 pagesThe Niger Delta region of Nigeria has been inundated with oil pollution since the beginning of oil exploitation in the 1960s. The pollution has led to environmental degradation, which has adversely affected the lives of the inhabitants and ruined the local economy of the region. This Article discusses the condition of the Niger Delta environment and its inhabitants from the perspective of intergenerational rights, equity, and justice. It analyzes the role of domestic and foreign legal norms—both statutory and case law—in the quest to balance economic development with environmental sustainability, equity, and justice in Nigeria’s petroleum sector
PhD (Public Law and Legal Philosophy), North-West University, Mafikeng CampusOil and gas remain the ...
This research analyses the impact of oil and gas exploration in the UK and Nigeria on the environmen...
This article examines the current state of tension in the Niger Delta of Nigeria. It locates the cur...
The legal framework regulating Nigeria’s oil industry is one of the major drivers of disputes and th...
Oil was discovered in large quantities in Nigeria in 1956 and exploration began in the same year. Be...
The Niger Delta region of Nigeria, home to about 30 million people, is one of the world’s most promi...
The discovery and continued exploitation of crude oil in Nigeria with its many advantages, has expos...
The case of Jonah Gbemre v. Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited made a historic d...
The Niger-delta region has continued to attract scholarly attention in view of devastation of its en...
Nigeria has been engaged in the business of oil exploration, prospecting and marketing for several y...
The case of Jonah Gbemre v. Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited made an historic ...
Right from the beginning Man has been given the privilege by his Creator to tender the earth and tak...
The causes of environmental degradation and biodiversity depletion arising from the activities of th...
Oil wealth enriches Nigeria, but it has not improved the lives of the majority of the masses living ...
Due to oil exploration and other human activities in the Niger Delta region, there is evidence of en...
PhD (Public Law and Legal Philosophy), North-West University, Mafikeng CampusOil and gas remain the ...
This research analyses the impact of oil and gas exploration in the UK and Nigeria on the environmen...
This article examines the current state of tension in the Niger Delta of Nigeria. It locates the cur...
The legal framework regulating Nigeria’s oil industry is one of the major drivers of disputes and th...
Oil was discovered in large quantities in Nigeria in 1956 and exploration began in the same year. Be...
The Niger Delta region of Nigeria, home to about 30 million people, is one of the world’s most promi...
The discovery and continued exploitation of crude oil in Nigeria with its many advantages, has expos...
The case of Jonah Gbemre v. Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited made a historic d...
The Niger-delta region has continued to attract scholarly attention in view of devastation of its en...
Nigeria has been engaged in the business of oil exploration, prospecting and marketing for several y...
The case of Jonah Gbemre v. Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited made an historic ...
Right from the beginning Man has been given the privilege by his Creator to tender the earth and tak...
The causes of environmental degradation and biodiversity depletion arising from the activities of th...
Oil wealth enriches Nigeria, but it has not improved the lives of the majority of the masses living ...
Due to oil exploration and other human activities in the Niger Delta region, there is evidence of en...
PhD (Public Law and Legal Philosophy), North-West University, Mafikeng CampusOil and gas remain the ...
This research analyses the impact of oil and gas exploration in the UK and Nigeria on the environmen...
This article examines the current state of tension in the Niger Delta of Nigeria. It locates the cur...