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Environmental protection is an area of interdisciplinary, in which the rule is the use of science concepts relevant to the legal, natural, technical or chemical. Therefore, in practice they may have different meanings depending on the conceptual context in which they are used. The concept, which draws attention to the rights and duties of citizens, public administration or environmental organizations, the legal and administrative aspects of environmental protection. Legal and administrative aspects of the environment in a manner related to the inherent rights of citizens, duties of public administrations, as well as practice and custom of our country and the European Union. Thus, their analysis is certainly an interdisciplinary context, and an important environmental dimension, the effect will be implied in the form of application by analogy comparisons and examples of not only national but international.
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This article addresses the concept of environmental law. The paper begins with a general background on justification for the study environmental law. The second section focuses on the nature of law. In the next section the author analyses legal definitions of environmental protection and environment. As the analysis shows that environmental legislation plays a crucial role, the final section discusses its location in Polish legal system. This study highlights that environmental law should be treated as a branch of law.
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The article is devoted to topical issues of adequate damage compensation caused by pollution of the environment. The basic principles for damage compensation are tackled. Incorporating current realities in the sphere of nature use, a new principle «the future generation pays» is suggested. The practice of legal liability, aimed at damage compensation on the example of the Sumy region is analyzed and structural and logical scheme for it compensation is suggested.
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Phenomena expressed as social interests are examined in the study. Two main domains are touched: (1) the battle of written and unwritten law in the field of the manifestation of environmental interest; and (2) the role of the society involved in environmental protection. Problematic points arising in historical ages - including the present one - are highlighted by conceptual means of sociology and philosophy of law, and of comparative law. The author forwards some solution though it might be in contrast to parallel viewpoints.
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The study deals with the past of animal and food health care, as well as with damage caused by animals, looking for the roots of environment and nature protection. The main aim of this study is to highlight the origin of today's dilemmas. The author conducts research into original documents to show the present meaning of old-new topics. The questions arise just like over a century ago. Answers are also similar; only the social-economic surrounding has undergone significant changes. Changes which make it easier for us to give better answers to hundred or thousand years old agricultural and environmental challenges.
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The study gives an analysis of the bringing about of norms relating to the protection of the environment. These norms are not necessarily acts of law. Other kinds of norms might also have effect on the protection of the environment: legal, political, ethical, religious, scientific, etc. norms. The relationship between the special sorts of environmental norms stands on the basis of every human environmentalist activity. Sometimes facts precede law, sometimes it is on the contrary. Scientific norms may also influence the forming of legal and other environmental rules. Social auto-regulation is emphasized, and light is shed on the problems caused by the mere guise of environmental normativity. It is stated that sustainable development is concomitant with the normative evolution.
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