The Role of Public Interest Litigation in the Achievement of Sustainable Waste Management in Ethiopia

This research assessed the role of public interest litigation in the achievement of sustainable waste management in the Addis Ababa Administration (AAA) of Ethiopia. It employed a single country case-oriented comparative research design, and data triangulation was used to establish the validity of t...

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Main Author: Merhatbeb Teklemedhn Gebregiorgs
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-12-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/12/4735
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spelling doaj-d184d1d005454d9e959c4b1346995c912020-11-24T21:28:24ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502018-12-011012473510.3390/su10124735su10124735The Role of Public Interest Litigation in the Achievement of Sustainable Waste Management in EthiopiaMerhatbeb Teklemedhn Gebregiorgs0Tilburg Law School, Tilburg University, P.O Box 90153 5000 Tilburg, The NetherlandsThis research assessed the role of public interest litigation in the achievement of sustainable waste management in the Addis Ababa Administration (AAA) of Ethiopia. It employed a single country case-oriented comparative research design, and data triangulation was used to establish the validity of the findings. The research first shows Ethiopia’s commitment to sustainable waste management, implementing environmental tax and the command-and-control instruments of the polluter-pays principle and public interest litigation within the context of environmental justice. Secondly, it shows that public interest litigation is one of the innovative techniques in the struggle against waste mismanagement across all legal systems. Thirdly, it demonstrates the potential role of public interest litigation in Ethiopia in encouraging the federal and regional environmental protection and management organs to implement environmental tax and command-and-control instruments. Fourthly, it uncovers that public interest litigation is not fully compatible with the Civil Procedure Code of Ethiopia. Fifthly, it shows the failure of the judiciary system of Ethiopia to accommodate environmental courts and tribunals that flexibly and innovatively adopt public interest litigation. Sixthly, it reveals that, in Ethiopia, the scope of public interest standing is highly restrictive for Civil Society Organizations (CSO). Finally, it implies that the legal viability and administrative feasibility of environmental public interest litigation in Ethiopia is in its infancy, and its crystallization is partly contingent on the cautious review of the Civil Procedure Code and CSO laws and on greening the judiciary system.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/12/4735sustainable waste managementthe polluter-pays principleenvironmental justiceenvironmental public interest litigation
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The Role of Public Interest Litigation in the Achievement of Sustainable Waste Management in Ethiopia
Sustainability
sustainable waste management
the polluter-pays principle
environmental justice
environmental public interest litigation
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author_sort Merhatbeb Teklemedhn Gebregiorgs
title The Role of Public Interest Litigation in the Achievement of Sustainable Waste Management in Ethiopia
title_short The Role of Public Interest Litigation in the Achievement of Sustainable Waste Management in Ethiopia
title_full The Role of Public Interest Litigation in the Achievement of Sustainable Waste Management in Ethiopia
title_fullStr The Role of Public Interest Litigation in the Achievement of Sustainable Waste Management in Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed The Role of Public Interest Litigation in the Achievement of Sustainable Waste Management in Ethiopia
title_sort role of public interest litigation in the achievement of sustainable waste management in ethiopia
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2018-12-01
description This research assessed the role of public interest litigation in the achievement of sustainable waste management in the Addis Ababa Administration (AAA) of Ethiopia. It employed a single country case-oriented comparative research design, and data triangulation was used to establish the validity of the findings. The research first shows Ethiopia’s commitment to sustainable waste management, implementing environmental tax and the command-and-control instruments of the polluter-pays principle and public interest litigation within the context of environmental justice. Secondly, it shows that public interest litigation is one of the innovative techniques in the struggle against waste mismanagement across all legal systems. Thirdly, it demonstrates the potential role of public interest litigation in Ethiopia in encouraging the federal and regional environmental protection and management organs to implement environmental tax and command-and-control instruments. Fourthly, it uncovers that public interest litigation is not fully compatible with the Civil Procedure Code of Ethiopia. Fifthly, it shows the failure of the judiciary system of Ethiopia to accommodate environmental courts and tribunals that flexibly and innovatively adopt public interest litigation. Sixthly, it reveals that, in Ethiopia, the scope of public interest standing is highly restrictive for Civil Society Organizations (CSO). Finally, it implies that the legal viability and administrative feasibility of environmental public interest litigation in Ethiopia is in its infancy, and its crystallization is partly contingent on the cautious review of the Civil Procedure Code and CSO laws and on greening the judiciary system.
topic sustainable waste management
the polluter-pays principle
environmental justice
environmental public interest litigation
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/12/4735
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