In the Comoros, the ocean has always defined the rhythm of life - a provider, protector, and link between islands. Today, it is also the focus of one of
Guide to Law Online: Comoros Legal Guides The following resources include primary and secondary legal reference materials, as well as government and non-government websites that
At the crossroads of major maritime routes in the Indian Ocean, the Union of Comoros has taken an important step to protect its borders and strengthen secure trade with the inauguration
Introduction to Environmental Laws in Comoros The legal landscape surrounding environmental protection in Comoros is defined by a series of regulations and laws designed to
Given the lack of data on the natural capital of the Comoros, this CEA seeks to identify opportunities to strengthen the methodological soundness of natural resource management in the Comoros to enable
This paper examines the growing crisis in the waters surrounding the Comoros Islands, a small island nation in the Indian Ocean, where coral reefs play a critical role in supporting
A recent study on the impact of extreme weather patterns on children in the Comoros, showed that 54 per cent of Comorian children live in areas
This trend continued until March 1990, when Djohar became president of Comoros. Opposition to his regime resulted in questionable human rights practices. For example, after an unsuccessful August
ACCESS TO INFORMATION: Comoros does not have access to information law. THIS CHAPTER WAS PREPARED WITH THE AID OF VARIOUS ONLINE TRANSLATION TOOLS. 1 A draft data
Comoros''s Constitution of 2018 This complete constitution has been generated from excerpts of texts from the Comparative Constitutions Project, and distributed on constituteproject .
Sand harvesting in the Comoros, due to the rise in small-scale and artisanal mining operations, has led to coastal erosion and degradation. To
The politics of the Union of the Comoros take place in a framework of a federal presidential republic , whereby the President of the Comoros is both head of
In conclusion, understanding the reporting standards for environmental compliance in Comoros is essential for businesses aiming to operate sustainably. By maintaining clear and
The establishment of the DNPE is a watershed moment in the Comoros'' “ security turn”. By consolidating surveillance, controlling information, and forging close ties with powerful international
Healthy coral reefs, mangroves and seagrasses underpin fisheries, protect coastlines and support tourism, making ecosystem recovery foundational
The National Environment Policy Between 1993 and 2001, the Union of the Comoros adopted a political framework which resulted in the development and adoption of a National Environmental Policy, an
This new tool is helping operationalize the recently unveiled Marine Spatial Planning Roadmap for Comoros, launched at the WIOMSA Scientific
Comoros'' economy is gradually recovering, with growth rising to 3.4% in 2024, yet remains insufficient to reduce persistent poverty and
This blog post provides a comprehensive overview of consumer protection laws in Comoros, highlighting their significance for consumers and
The Comorian Human Rights Association also accused the Djohar regime of extrajudicially executing individuals suspected of supporting armed opposition groups. By late 1993, groups such as Amnesty
Discover the intricate government structure of the Union of the Comoros, including its unique constitutional framework, branches of government,
Discover Comoros Islands with Isla Guru''s expert travel guide. Explore top attractions, local insights, and vibrant festivals for the perfect island getaway.
Comoros'' 30×30 pledge marks a turning point: a recognition that protecting the ocean is not optional, but essential. By 2030, Comoros aims to
This partnership includes the donation of Unmanned Aerial Systems, or drones, to Comoros'' Coast Guard, as well as related training and maintenance.
This project will improve the protection and aid recovery of the marine biodiversity and fisheries of the Republic of Comoros and ensure the sustainable use of ocean assets and thereby enhancing the
The main coordinating entity for DRM in the Comoros appears to be the General Directorate of Civil Security (DGSC).18 Although no specific types of hazards are provided under the mandate of the
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