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Law No. 26 of 1995 on the environment protection.

Country/Territory
Yemen
Document type
Legislation
Date
1995
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Original source
Official Gazette No. 20, 31 October 1995, 48 pp.
Subject
Environment gen., Sea, Water
Keyword
Framework law Climate change EIA Environmental standards Hazardous waste Inspection Institution Liability/compensation Marine pollution Monitoring Offences/penalties Ozone layer Pollution control Protected area Protection of habitats Registration Soil pollution/quality Waste disposal Standards Protection of environment Freshwater pollution Sustainable development
Geographical area
Asia, Indian Ocean, Least Developed Countries, Middle East, Near East and North Africa, Western Asia
Entry into force notes
This Law enters into force on 29 October 1995.
Abstract

This Law is composed of 5 Sections divided into 95 articles. Section I deals with terms and definitions and defines objectives of this Law which are: protection of environment; pollution control; protection, preservation and development of natural resources; protection of the society, public health, and all being livings from all dangerous and hazardous activities; protection of the national environment from external hazards activities; accomplishment of all international obligations relating to the environment protection and pollution control; and the contribution in the protection of ozone layer and climate. Section II provides for the following matters: water and soil protection; creation of protected areas; use, circulation, trade, registration, control, inspection of pesticides; and the issuance of licence for pesticides. Section III refers to the dangerous and hazardous activities to environment especially: control of activities that are dangerous and hazardous to the environment; laying down standards, criterions and technical requirements for the aforementioned activities; issuance of licences for and EIA for projects; trade and circulation of hazardous waste disposal; environment protection and economic development; and environment monitoring. Section IV pertains to marine pollution. Offences, penalties and compensations for environmental damages are given in Section V.

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