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Center for Food and Adequate Living Rights et al. v. Tanzania and Uganda

Date
Nov 1, 2020
Source
UNEP, InforMEA
Court name
East African Court of Justice
Abstract
On November 6, 2020, four civil society organizations filed a suit against the governments of Tanzania and Uganda in the East African Court of Justice seeking an injunction to stop the East African Crude Oil Pipeline. Plaintiffs allege that the governments, without objection from the Secretary General of the East African Community, who is responsible for oversight of the East African Community Treaty, signed agreements to build the pipeline without proper environmental, social, human rights, and climate impact assessments. The claims arise under Ugandan national law and the East African Community Treaty and its protocols. The civil society organizations are the Center for Food and Adequate Living Rights, the Africa Institute for Energy Governance, Natural Justice, and the Center for Strategic Litigation in Tanzania.

Key environmental legal questions:

Whether agreements to build the East African Crude Oil Pipeline violate environmental and human rights impact assessment requirements
Full text
Center-for-Food-and-Adequate-Living-Rights-et-al.-v.-Tanzania-and-Uganda-EACOP-Application-for-Injunction-and-Statement-of-Reference.pdf
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