Aligning Nigeria’s International Obligations: A Comprehensive Analysis of Environmental Protection within the Industrial Law and Policy Framework

Lilian Onyinyechi Uche, Oluchi Azoro-Amadi
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Environmental protection is a global concern but action taken varies widely. The absence of sustainable practices in labour and industrial policies in Nigeria has contributed significantly to environmental degradation. This is due to the non-internalisation of environmental concerns and non-adherence to international environmental laws and obligations, which has led to the absence of environmental protection standards as a factor in investment decisions. Studies have shown that minimising environmental impact is essential for the planet and the long-term success and reputation of a business. Therefore, in this article it is argued that a comprehensive set of guidelines and procedures to govern operations in areas such as waste management pollution, energy use, and emissions reduction, as well as employee training and engagement in sustainable practices, will minimise environmental footprints and positively impact on communities. Understanding that commitment to international obligations and national policies reflects the belief that business has a crucial role in preserving the environment for future generations, a regular assessment of progress towards meeting these obligations and seeking opportunities for continuous improvement in national laws are recommended. Employing a legal analysis and literature review methodology, the article will outline and review environmental and industrial policies in Nigeria to see what review or amendment options are available in line with the commitments and obligations under international law, while also making inferences from select countries.  
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调整尼日利亚的国际义务:工业法律和政策框架内的环境保护综合分析
环境保护是全球关注的问题,但采取的行动却大相径庭。尼日利亚的劳动和工业政策缺乏可持续的做法,这在很大程度上导致了环境退化。这是由于环境问题没有内部化,没有遵守国际环境法律和义务,导致在投资决策中没有将环境保护标准作为一个因素。研究表明,最大限度地减少对环境的影响对地球和企业的长期成功与声誉至关重要。因此,本文认为,在废物管理污染、能源使用和减排等领域制定一套全面的指导原则和程序,并对员工进行可持续发展实践方面的培训和参与,将最大限度地减少环境足迹,并对社区产生积极影响。对国际义务和国家政策的承诺反映了企业在为子孙后代保护环境方面发挥关键作用的信念,因此建议定期评估履行这些义务的进展情况,并寻找机会不断改进国家法律。本文将采用法律分析和文献审查的方法,概述并审查尼日利亚的环境和工业政策,以了解根据国际法规定的承诺和义务,有哪些审查或修正方案,同时还将从选定的国家进行推论。
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