Similar Items: Creating an effective and equitable legal carbon taxing regime for South Africa
- The challenge of creating an effective and equitable legal regime to cover transboundary protected areas considering the challenge through the lens of the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park
- A critical review of South Africa' future carbon tax regime
- The EU FLEGT scheme: a critical analysis of its potential for promoting effective and equitable forest governance in Africa
- The Interrelationship Between A Tax Revolt And The Pay-Now-Argue-Later Principle
- Protection of the African lion: a critical analysis of the current international legal regime
- Wetlands: An ecosystem service South Africa can afford to protect: a critical evaluation of the current legal regime and mechanisms to facilitate the use of payment for ecosystem services to the conservation of wetlands in South Africa
Author: Glazewski, Jan
- Public Interest Environmental Litigation: A Comparative Study of Locus Standi Requirements in South Africa and Zambia
- Cites and the African elephant: examining domestic implementation in Tanzania and South Africa
- A critical assessment of whether shale gas extraction (hydraulic fracturing) conforms with the underlying principle of sustainable development
- Nuclear liability – a comparative assessment of the legal situation in South Africa and Germany against the backdrop of international law
- A critical and comparative analysis of the under regulation of underground storage tanks in South Africa and the attendant consequences for environmental resources
- “Common but differentiated responsibilities: an exploration of the concepts of equitable evolution and graduation within the climate change treaty system”