Environmental Law
Legislation affecting the Environment is scattered around every conceivable Act of Parliament and of the Provinces, making keeping up with it a virtual impossibility.
Environmental law has no single source. The wide range of its sources and application make keeping up with the changes in policy, legislation and decisions a difficult task, while failure to comply with the law has potentially far-reaching consequences, both financially and ecologically. There is no better way to keep up with the changes and to have expert opinion on these than subscribing to the Environmental Law Sibergramme: it keeps you on the cutting edge.
Michael Kidd's 1st Environmental Law Sibergramme for 2012 was issued on the 14 February. This issue will discuss developments during the period 9 December 2011 to 3 February 2012.
Government Notices
Marine Living Resources Act 18 of 1998
World Heritage Convention Act 49 of 1999
National Environmental Management: Waste Act 59 of 2008
Provincial Notices: Eastern Cape, Western Cape, Northern Cape
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About the author
Michael Kidd
B Com LLB LLM PhD (Natal)
Michael is a Professor of Law with a principal research interest in environmental law. His particular focus is on pollution control, environmental justice and the use of criminal sanctions in the enforcement of environmental law. He has authored a number of books or contributions to books and journal articles.
- Principal editor of the South African Journal of Environmental Law and Policy.
- Member: IUCN Commission on Environmental Law.
- Member of the International Council of Environmental Law.
- Chairman (2002-3)of the Environmental Law Association (South Africa).