Vol. 2010 No. 1 (2010)

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Sustainable Development Law in Cape Verde: A Comparative African Perspective

Mário Vaz, University of Cape Verde Carmen Monteiro, Jean Piaget University of Cape Verde
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18916337
Published: March 11, 2010

Abstract

Sustainable Development Law in Cape Verde is a critical area of legal discourse that seeks to balance environmental conservation with socio-economic development goals. The analysis relies on secondary data sources including legislative texts, case laws, and scholarly articles published within the last decade. The integration of sustainable development laws has led to notable improvements in environmental protection and socio-economic resilience, although challenges remain in enforcement and public awareness. Further research is recommended to assess the impact of recent legal reforms on real-world outcomes and identify areas for improvement in policy implementation.

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Mário Vaz, Carmen Monteiro (2010). Sustainable Development Law in Cape Verde: A Comparative African Perspective. African Human Rights Law Review (Law/Social/Political crossover), Vol. 2010 No. 1 (2010). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18916337

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Cape VerdeAfrican Development LawSustainable Development GoalsEnvironmental JurisprudenceLegal PluralismComparative LawDecent Work Doctrine

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