Lost in Transplantation: Revisiting Indigenous Principles as a Panacea to Natural Resource Sustainability in Nigeria

IF 0.3 4区 社会学 Q3 LAW
Opeyemi A Gbadegesin
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Abstract Although legal transplants are a most fertile source of legal development, a failure to adapt their methods to local traditions and cultures before putting them into practice often results in the loss of indigenous legal cultures. This article examines environmental jurisprudence in Nigeria. It aims to determine whether the failure of these laws to curb the trend of unsustainable natural resource use in the country is traceable to the indigenous legal cultures of sustainability that were lost in the process of transplanting colonial ideologies into the Nigerian legal system. The article submits that neglecting the innate standards of sustainability in Nigeria's environmental law-making (a practice adopted since the period of colonization) has made the extant laws on natural resource sustainability largely ineffective. It recommends reworking some of the laws to reflect the lost traditions and notes the cultural imperative for natural resource sustainability.
在移植中迷失:重新审视土著原则作为尼日利亚自然资源可持续性的灵丹妙药
摘要虽然法律移植是法律发展最丰富的源泉,但在付诸实践之前,如果不能使其方法适应当地的传统和文化,往往会导致本土法律文化的丧失。本文考察了尼日利亚的环境法学。它的目的是确定这些法律未能遏制该国不可持续的自然资源使用趋势是否可追溯到在将殖民意识形态移植到尼日利亚法律体系的过程中丢失的土著可持续性法律文化。文章认为,在尼日利亚的环境立法中忽视了可持续性的固有标准(这是自殖民时期以来采取的一种做法),使现有的关于自然资源可持续性的法律在很大程度上无效。它建议修改一些法律,以反映失去的传统,并指出自然资源可持续性的文化必要性。
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