Jamaica, there is no right of third-party standing, and this has prevented groups from taking legal action for breaches of fundamental rights.
"We might have something in the Constitution that says we have a right to a clean environment, but unless it is operationalised, how do we compel the Government to do this?" asked Lee.
"They (political representatives) behave with impunity, as if they are not accountable to the people who have elected them, or even to the people who didn't elect them. What gets results in Jamaica is block road and burn tyres," added Lee.
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"We might have something in the Constitution that says we have a right to a clean environment, but unless it is operationalised, how do we compel the Government to do this?" asked Lee.
"They (political representatives) behave with impunity, as if they are not accountable to the people who have elected them, or even to the people who didn't elect them. What gets results in Jamaica is block road and burn tyres," added Lee.
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