Decova Law Journal
Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): Decova Law Journal

International Legal Framework in Curtailing Hazardous COVID-19 Medical Waste: Issues and Challenges

Aidonojie, Paul Atagamen (Unknown)
Aidonojie, Esther Chetachukwu (Unknown)
Okpoko, Mercy Osemudiame (Unknown)
Obieshi, Eregbuonye (Unknown)
Damina, Joshua John (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
07 Mar 2025

Abstract

At the close of 2019, the global environment was hit by the COVID-19 pandemic. Healthcare across the global environment was overwhelmed with patients suffering from the COVID-19 virus. However, in a bid to respond in curtailing the COVID-19 pandemic through medical equipment, it resulted in unprecedented waste. However, despite there are several global laws that curtail the incidence of waste generation and disposal, most developing countries experience a high level of medical waste from equipment used in the treatment of COVID-19 patients. In this regard, the study adopts a doctrinal method of investigation to examine the global legal issues and challenges concerning waste emanating from medical equipment in the treatment of COVID-19 patients. The study found that the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in unprecedented medical waste within the global environment, low and middle-income countries suffered more as a dumping ground of medical waste emanating from the equipment used in the treatment of COVID-19 patients. The study also found that there is a legal gaps and weaknesses concerning the international laws curtailing the incidence of waste. Furthermore, the study also found that poor technology in recycling and curtailing COVID-19 medical waste is a major challenge to developing nations during the pandemic. The study concluded and recommended that to ensure a healthy and sustainable environment free from unprecedented waste. There is a need to strengthen National and international laws in curtailing the incidence and indiscriminate dumping of COVID-19 and any medical waste. Furthermore, the study recommends the need for international cooperation in knowledge sharing on sustainable waste management through sophisticated technology.   

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dlj

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Religion Humanities Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice Social Sciences

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This journal publishes the results of research and academic studies on law and social justice. The existence of law must be able to realize social justice in society. Laws are made not only to regulate the order of its citizens but also to ensure that social justice can be accessed to the maximum by ...