Environmental Law: A Sourcebook for Tanzania is your go-to guide for understanding the ins and outs of environmental law in Tanzania. It breaks down complex legal ideas into simple, relatable terms, making it accessible for everyone. From international agreements to local laws, you’ll find practical insights and real-life examples that show how these laws affect our world. Written by an expert in the field, this sourcebook is packed with up-to-date information, helping you stay informed about key issues and recent developments. It’s not iust about laws: it’s about how the play a vital role in protecting our planet. If you’re looking to deepen your understanding of environmental law and contrib- ute to sustainable development in Tanzania, this book is an invaluable resource. Grab a copy and get ready to dive into the world of environmental advocacy!
About the author
Vincent Bartholomew Mtavangu, is a PhD graduate teaching law at Mzumbe University Mbeya Campus College since 2008. He is also a practicing advocate of the Courts of Tanzania since 2010. Dr. Mtavangu is currently serving as a Member of the Legal and Technical Commission (LTC) of the International Seabed Authority (ISA), based in Kingston – Jamaica. He has extensively written various scholarly works related to environmental law in international and local peer-reviewed journals.
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