Abstract:
The right to clean and healthy environment is one of the fundamental human rights recognized in
international and regional human right instruments. The Ethiopian environmental right
protection system when compared with that of the Kenyan system has profound legal and
institutional gaps. Thus, the principal aim of this thesis is, by comparative examination of the
Ethiopian and Kenyan legal and institutional framework on environmental rights, what gaps
may the former have getting a lesson from the latter. It has further explored the possible
challenges to ensure the realization of such rights in Ethiopia by a comparatively analysing with
that of the Kenyan legal system. As a means of getting a lesson, the paper has evaluated the legal
and institutional frameworks in Ethiopia and Kenya including the Constitution and other
subsidiary legislations that are specifically dealt about environmental rights. In doing so, the
normative (doctrinal) approach has been employed so that laws, books, articles reports, and
cases on the area have been evaluated.
For this purpose, the researcher has divided the paper into four chapters in which chapter one is
the introductory part. Chapter two is the international and regional scenarios on the protection
of environmental rights while chapter three is the legal and institutional frameworks on the right
to environment in Ethiopia and Kenya as well as the gaps that the former has experienced in
comparison with the latter. Finally, chapter four is all about conclusion and recommendation.
The findings of this research has indicated that the Ethiopian environmental law proclamations,
in addition to having few legal rules, it doesn’t tell us what the reciprocal duties of citizens in the
protection of the environment. On the other hand, there are also a number of important
institutions in the Kenyan system, that are lacking in the Ethiopian system, like NEMA, PCC,
NET and NEC that can play a crucial role towards the protection of these environmental rights.
Finally, the research has put recommendations some of which are the Ethiopian environmental
protection system to proclaim what the reciprocal duties of citizens are with regard to the
protection of the environment, to make clear that the modality of promoting members of the
Authority and the Regional Environmental Agency, Ethiopia to establish a special environmental
tribunal whose judicial power is to see only environmental cases, to collect funds for the
restoration of future potential environmental damages from investment projects.