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Bachelor Thesis from the year 2022 in the subject Law - Public Law / Miscellaneous, grade: 80, University of Rwanda (University of Rwanda), course: Law, language: English, abstract: This study was brought in by the searcher after he found that loads of domestic waste are seen in various villages, along the roads, forests, riversides, and many other open spaces in Rwanda. People in Rwanda still dispose of domestic waste in inappropriate places, which constitutes a crucial problem to human health in particular and to environment in general. The researcher wanted to legally explore why the said…mehr

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Bachelor Thesis from the year 2022 in the subject Law - Public Law / Miscellaneous, grade: 80, University of Rwanda (University of Rwanda), course: Law, language: English, abstract: This study was brought in by the searcher after he found that loads of domestic waste are seen in various villages, along the roads, forests, riversides, and many other open spaces in Rwanda. People in Rwanda still dispose of domestic waste in inappropriate places, which constitutes a crucial problem to human health in particular and to environment in general. The researcher wanted to legally explore why the said malpractices still exist, despite the good achievements and ambitions to deal with waste management in Rwanda. The research had five objectives: to examine whether the existing environmental laws are effective enough to protect environment and human health against negative effects of domestic waste in Rwanda (1), assess if the current Rwandan environmental laws establish standards that are efficient in domestic waste management (2), discuss the processes that are currently followed from collection to disposal and examine their effectiveness (3), examine the role played by different institutions involved in domestic waste management and its efficiency (4) and to finally suggest areas of improvement basing on lessons drawn from countries that have advanced legislation governing domestic waste management (5). To respond to the objectives of the study, the researcher used different legal research methods and the following was revealed. The existing Rwandan environmental legal framework does not regulate management of domestic wastes effectively, standards established by Rwandan environmental laws are limited in domestic waste management, and the processes used from collection to disposal of domestic waste management are inadequately regulated. It was also revealed that there is limited role/inefficiency of different institutions intervening in domestic waste management.
Autorenporträt
University of Rwanda - School of Law Fresh Graduate, Legal Intern at CERTA Law Legal researcher and consultant at M&N Trust He is senior editor at the University of Rwanda Law Review has been Legal Officer at the Centre for Legal Aid and Mediation (UR- CLAM) at University of Rwanda- School of Law Director of Legal Research, Analysis and Commentaries at African Law Students Association - UR Chapter Participant in 29th Willem C. Vis International commercial Arbitration as a mootie, Participant in the 2022 Inaugural East African Pre-Moot competitions in Nairobi ¿Kenya Participated in the 19th Vis East moot In Hong Kong a sister moot to the Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration moot