Biodiversity and the Ancestors. Challenges to Customary and environmental law case studies from Namibia

Spans an arc between legislative efforts on regional, national and local levels and traditional ways of maintaining the environment in Namibia
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Book title: Biodiversity and the Ancestors
Subtitle: Challenges to Customary and environmental law case studies from Namibia
Editors: Manfred O. Hinz and Oliver C. Ruppel
Namibia Scientific Society
ISBN 978-99916-40-84-6
Windhoek, Namibia 2008
Softcover, 17x24 cm, 252 pages, 5 bw fotos, 13 maps


Description:

Biodiversity and the Ancestors intends to span an arc between legislative efforts on local, regional, national and local levels and traditional ways of maintaining the environment and its biodiversity. On the one hand, the book serves as a guide to the broad range of provisions directly and indirectly relating to the protection of biological diversity.

On the other hand, the case studies provide a unique insight into the practices, customs and customary laws of people living in traditional settings and from various communities throughout Namibia. The publication is a source of information and provides guidance for lawyers, anthropologists, students, policymakers and all those members of the public interested in environmental concerns, biodiversity conservation and traditional customs in Namibia.

It covers a broad variety of topics that include the protection of land, grass, medicinal plants, fish, and trees. The essays contained in the book are of result of BIOTA work in the Faculty of Law of the University of Namibia over the last four years.


About the editors:

Manfred O. Hinz is a Professor at the University of Bremen and the University of Namibia, specializing in public law, jurisprudence and political and legal anthropology. He is holder of the UNESCO Chair: Human Rights and Democracy at the Human Rights and Documentation Centre (HRDC) of the Faculty of Law at the University of Namibia.

Oliver C. Ruppel is the Director of the Human Rights and Documentation Centre (HRDC) and lectures at the University of Namibia’s Faculty of Law. His legal specialization lies particularly in the field of public international law with a special emphasis on the interrelationship between international trade, human rights and the protection of the environment.


The case study contributors:

Philanda Blockstein; Victory Gabriel; Ainna Kaundu; Tuilimeke Koita; Clever Mapaure; Ntinda Mbushandje; Mwendekwa Henry Muhongo; Julia Mushimba; Tomas Nekongo; Ray-wood Mavetja Rukoro; Vetu Uanivi

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