Fundamental principles of international environmental law
Journal Title: Часопис Київського університету права - Year 2018, Vol 1, Issue 4
Abstract
The article reveals the content of the basic principles of international environmental law and defines their role in the legal regu- lation of social relations. We are talking about such principles as: the principle of state sovereignty in relation to natural objects, the principle of good neighborliness (duty to cooperate), the principle of preventing harm and the principle of sustainable development. These principles determine the direction of legal regulation of the entire system of international environmental law.
Authors and Affiliations
Victoriia Isakova
Human rights and freedoms and human rights activities as an important area of constitutional and legal research
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