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23 Nigerian L.J. 1 (2022)
Terra Nullius: Race, Colonialism and Their Influence on International Environmental Law and Environmental Justice in Africa

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      Terra Nullius:  Race, Colonialism   and  their Influence on
 International  Environmental Law and Environmental Justice in
                                Africa

                                   By

  Olalekan  Moyosore  Lalude,* Ayodeji J Fatehinse,** Rufus Adeoluwa
                Olodude*** and Omoniyi  Oluwatoyin****

   Abstract
   Environmental  justice is becoming more subject to the scrutiny of
   legal scholarship as it provides answers to questions on the progress
   of the international environmental legal order in a developing world
   context. The  danger  of  racial privilege to  the realization of
   environmental justice in Africa is that it ensures that the colonialist
   structure under which the international environmental law system was
   formed persists, and thus, eventually denying Africa indigenous legal
   solutions that would address African environmental problems. This
   article was an attempt to answer an  environmental jurisprudential
   question on the influence of colonialism on environmental justice in
   Africa. Doctrinal analysis was the research methodology  used  in
   resolving the question posed by this work. It argued that colonialism
   introduced anthropocentrism and its exploitative essence to Africa. It
   examined  how colonialism persists in denying Africa environmental
   justice through its enduring legacies of structural inequalities and its
   elevation of racial imperialism. The article concluded that Africa's
   environmental justice problems are sustained by colonial legacies and
   the realization of environmental justice would be through reviewing
   colonial structures around  environmental   management.   It was
   recommended   that African states must reconsider their developmental
   models and their approach to the environment for a sustainable future.

Keywords:   Environmental   justice, colonialism, post-colonialism, race,
environment, exploitation, Africa









* PhD, Lecturer, Faculty of Law, Redeemer's University, Nigeria.
** Lecturer, Faculty of Law, Redeemer's University, Nigeria.
*** Doctoral Candidate, Faculty of Law, University of Abuja, Nigeria.
**** Lecturer, Faculty of Law, Redeemer's University, Nigeria.

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