Oil Pollution and Human Rights: A Viewpost
Human Rights and Environment, Empowerment Through Law of the Common People (ELCOP), Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2011, pp.117-128
21 Pages Posted: 22 Jul 2013
Date Written: November 19, 2011
Abstract
Oil production development has brought welcome royalties, but at the same time, it has brought involuntary displacement and expropriation, in tandem with large scale environmental pollution and health Hazards. One can find that oil pollution is a thorny thicket that covers over every sphere of human rights.
Keywords: Oil Pollution, Human Rights Violation, Environment Pollution, Nigeria, Africa, Ogoniland, Economic Injustice, Corporate Social Responsibility
Suggested Citation: Suggested Citation
Rahman, Mohammad Rubaiyat, Oil Pollution and Human Rights: A Viewpost (November 19, 2011). Human Rights and Environment, Empowerment Through Law of the Common People (ELCOP), Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2011, pp.117-128, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2296608
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