Journal of Legal Studies & Research

Journal of Legal Studies & Research is a Bi-Monthly e-Journal of Law and allied subjects bearing ISSN: 2455-2437. The Journal covers contemporary issues of Law and is not limited to any specific topic or subject.

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Corporate Environmental Reporting: Emerging Trends in Environmental Management. An Analysis of Cameroonian Legislation and Practice

Since independence, the drive has been directed towards development, with part of the strategy being industrialisation through putting in place measures to attract and maintain corporate institutions. Today, Cameroon has emerged as a host to a wide number of companies, different in size, nationality, and nature of activities. Unfortunately, the strive to achieve economic development

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The Legal Framework for Brazilian Biodiversity and the Free Prior Informed Consent (FPIC) for Traditional Peoples

The legislation proposes the protection of traditional knowledge and the regulation of the use of biodiversity in Brazil. The article provides a detailed account of the legislative process, including an analysis of the mechanisms, actors, and pathways involved and an examination of the role of legal persons in interpreting the interactions between official agents and

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UNSC Permanent Members’ Veto Turns to Democratic Use of Veto among the Permanent Members

This article emphasizes UNSC particularly UNSC permanent members’ veto power. UNSC should effectively maintain international peace and security that is the main responsibility of this organ of UN. For making international peace and security, UNSC permanent members should change exclusive veto into the democratic use of veto among permanent members. Democratic use of veto means

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