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Postawiona w artykule teza dotyczy sztucznego oraz nietrwałego charakteru sojuszu państw rozwijających się, wchodzących w skład grupy BRIC. Autor przytacza szereg dowodów na to, iż rzeczywista współpraca sojuszniczej piątki jest znikoma oraz ma nietrwały charakter, a różnice i sprzeczne interesy tych państw spowodują rozpad koalicji w perspektywie najbliższych lat.
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The thesis of the title concerns the artificial and fleeting character of the alliance of the developing countries of BRIC. The author presents a range of evidence that the actual cooperation of the five is sparse and transitory, and that the differences and conflicting interests of these countries will result in the breaking of the coalition in the coming years.
The Lawyer Quarterly
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2018
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vol. 8
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issue 2
129-141
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Addressing collisions between environmental protection and competing economic and social interests often constitutes the very core of environmental cases. At the constitutional level, a balancing approach based on the doctrine of proportionality is frequently employed to resolve contradictions between conflicting values. In this article, I demonstrate how the proportionality doctrine in its traditional meaning can be applied to balancing interests in environmental cases. Then I bring to the forefront two innovative ways of engaging proportionality in the environmental protection; one employing proportionality as an interpretative instrument with the power to help determining the scope and content of the right to environment; and the other adjusting proportionality to the form of eco-proportionality, offering a restructured framework to rule the human-nature relationship.
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