Part 1: Environmental Rights Without Borders: The Continuing Need for Innovations.- Introduction: Mapping the Normative Conceptual Contour of the Human Right to a Healthy Environment - Past, Present, and Future.- Part 2: Environmentalism and Internationalism.- UN Resolution on the Right to a Clean, Healthy, and Sustainable Environment: Implications for Africa and Cameroon.- Part 3: Receptive Regionalism?.- Article 66 of the African Charter and the Issue of Supplementary Standards: A Protocol to Supplement Article 24 on the Human Rights to a Clean, Healthy, and Satisfactory Environment.- The Right to a Healthy Environment in Natural Resource Impacted Communities: An Assessment of the Scorecard of the African Human Rights Charter in Nigeria.- Right of the Indigenous Peoples to a Healthy and Satisfactory Human Environment and the Highest Attainable Level of Health: Land Degradation and Deforestation in Africa.- The Protection of Humans in the Context of Population Displacement in Africa: An Analysis of United Nations and African Human Rights Systems.- Looking Back to Leap Forward: A Critical Review of Twenty-Two Years (2003-2025) of Maputo Convention as a Framework for Environmental Governance in Africa.- Part 4: Legal Protection of the Right to a Healthy Environment in Cameroon.- The Environmental Rights of Minorities in Peril: Are Indigenous Peoples Entitled to the Constitutional Human Rights to a Healthy Environment in Cameroon?.- The (Potential) Role of Competition Law and Policy in Promoting the Right to a Healthy Environment in Cameroon: Lessons from South Africa.- In Search of the Protection of Children's (Environmental) Rights within the Framework of the Constitutional Right to a Healthy Environment in Cameroon.- Green Growth and the Constitutional Right to a Healthy Environment in Cameroon's Economic Policy.- Part 5: State Actors and Environmental Protection in Cameroon.- The Constitutionalisation of the Human Right to a Clean, Healthy, and Safe Environment and the Legal Mechanism for its Adjudication in Cameroon: Lessons from Kenya, and South Africa.- The Constitutional and Statutory Division of Environmental Authority and Responsibility in Cameroon: Highlighting the Role of Decentralized Territorial Council.- Part 6: Substantive Environmental Rights Protection in Cameroon.- The Right to a Healthy Environment and Wetland Ecosystems Degradation in Cameroon: Insight into Legal Solutions to Curb this Phenomenon.- The Rights to Health and the Human Rights to a Healthy Environment under Cameroonian Law: A Legal Appraisal.- Water Resource Management and the Protection of the Human Right to a Healthy Environment under Cameroonian Law.- Towards a Transformative Approach to Environmental Constitutionalism in Cameroon?.- Towards addressing climate change through the human rights to a healthy environment in Cameroon.- Plastic Pollution and the Human Right to a Healthy Environment in Cameroon: A Legal Appraisal.- Interrogating the Legal Protection of Persons Affected by Climate Change Displacement within the Context of the Right to a Healthy Environment in Cameroon.- In Forging the Protection of the Human Right to a Healthy Environment: Exploring the Contentious Politics of the Right to Development and Environmental Protection from the Perspective of Land-Grabbing in Cameroon.- Towards the Protection of the Right to a Healthy Environment: Local Knowledge and Perceptions of Climate Change Impacts on Wildlife and Indigenous Livelihoods on Mount Cameroon.- Towards Enhancing the Right to a Healthy Environment in Cameroon through Wildlife and the Forest Conservation: Prospects and Constraints.- Part 7: Procedural Environmental Rights in Cameroon.- The Judiciary and Environmental Protection: A Primer to Strengthening the Protection of the Constitutional Rights to a Healthy Environment in Cameroon?.- Access to Justice in Environmental Matters and the Right to a Healthy Environment in Cameroon.- The Extractive Industry and the Human Right to a Healthy Environment in Cameroon: The Role of EIA Regimes.- Part 8: Intersection of the Environment with Other Challenges in Africa.- Interrogating the Continuous Protection of the Human Rights to a Healthy Environment During Armed Conflicts - Perspectives from the North-West and South-West Regions of Cameroon.- Towards the Right to a Safe and Healthy Environment in the SADC Region - Evolution, Adaptation, and Progress.- The Potential of New Technologies in Environmental Conservation: A Look at South Africa and Cameroon.- A Multijurisdictional Exploration of the Politics of Environmental Protection from a Right to Development Dimension in Africa.- Promoting the Right to a Healthy Environment through the Lens of Environmental Justice: Comparative Perspectives from Burkina Faso, Canada, and Nigeria.- Limits of Transnational Litigation Over Environmental Rights Violations in Nigeria: Perspectives from Royal Dutch Shell and Related Cases.- The Right of Nature and Environmental Conservation in Uganda.- Enforcement of Littering Law and its Implications for the Right to a Clean and Healthy Environment in Uganda.- Advancing the Right to a Healthy Environment for Climate Action in Zimbabwe through a Human Rights-Based Approach.- The Extractive Industry Regulation and the Protection of the Human Rights to a Healthy Environment in Mozambique.- Multinational Extractive Enterprises and the Human Rights to a Healthy Environment in Uganda: The Role of Environmental Procedural Rights.