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Law reports
1. The African human rights law reports.
2. The United Kingdom supreme Court law reports.
3. The Supreme Court of Nigeria law reports.
4. The Canadian environmental law reports.
5. The East Central State law reports.
Articles
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2. Vidal John “Nigeria’s agony dwarfs the gulf oil spill.The US and Europe ignore it”. ( 2010-05-30) The observer. Available at https://platformlondon.org/2010/06/01/nigeria-spills-worse-than-deepwater-horizon-the-observer/
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Online sources
1. Global edge; at https://www.globaledge.msu.edu/countries/Nigeria/economy.
2. Climate law; at www.climatelaw.org/shell-fails-obey-court-order-stop-Nigeria-flaring.
3. Department of petroleum resources Nigeria; at www.dprnigeria.com/aboutus/
4. Aljazeera; at www.aljazeera.com/blogs/africa/2013/01/59336
Laws
1. The petroleum act of Nigeria; Cap. P10, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, (LFN), 2004
2. The National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency (NESREA) (Establishment) Act, 2007.
3. The Oil pipelines act; Cap07, laws of the federation, 2003
4. The National oil spill detection and response agency(NOSDRA) act, Cap N157, laws of the federation 2006.
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- Citation du texte
- Temiloluwa Lawal (Auteur), 2017, Nigeria’s legal framework for oil and gas pollution control and restoration is more than adequate. A critique, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/490480
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