The polluter pays principle in the European regulation. The environment summited to juridical rules
The polluter pays principle was introduced by the OECD in 1972 as one of the guiding principles related to the economic aspects of environmental policies. It is also present in the Treaty of the European Economic Community and at the international level it was enshrined in the Rio de Janeiro Declara...
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oai:ojs2.dycsvictoria.uat.edu.mx:article-492022-07-14T17:02:11Z The polluter pays principle in the European regulation. The environment summited to juridical rules El principio quien contamina paga en la regulación europea. El medio ambiente sometido a reglas jurídicas Muñoz Aunión, Antonio León Silva, Glorimar Alejandra Políticas Medioambientales Proporcionalidad Responsabilidad Regulación europea Environmental Policies Proportionality Responsibility European Regulation The polluter pays principle was introduced by the OECD in 1972 as one of the guiding principles related to the economic aspects of environmental policies. It is also present in the Treaty of the European Economic Community and at the international level it was enshrined in the Rio de Janeiro Declaration on Environment and Sustainable Development, and - more exhaustively - in the Convention on the Law of the Non-navigational Uses of International Watercourses of May 21, 1997. But the European environmental legislation is in continuous addatamento, raising questions about this principle that warrant answers based on the revision of the European rules applicable to the environment and its interpretation according to the jurisprudence emanated from the Court of Luxembourg. Thus, the environment in the European framework is an example of transversality when it comes to its protection, being at a conjunctural critical point due to its global nature. And things are made much more complicated from a legal perspective by the possible interactions between climate change with other fields of international law. However, the polluter pays principle has been the trigger for the first steps towards creating a theory of environmental responsibility. El principio quien contamina paga fue introducido por la OCDE en 1972 como uno de los principios guías relacionados con los aspectos económicos de las políticas medioambientales. También se encuentra presente en el Tratado de la Comunidad Económica Europea y a nivel internacional se consagró en la Declaración de Río de Janeiro sobre Medio ambiente y desarrollo Sostenible, y –de forma más exhaustiva- en el Convenio sobre el derecho de los usos de los cursos de agua internacionales para fines distintos de la navegación de 21 de mayo de 1997. Pero la legislación europea medioambiental se encuentra en continuo addatamento, surgiendo interrogantes respecto de este principio que ameritan respuestas basadas en la revisión de las reglas a las que se ha sometido el medio ambiente y su interpretación según la jurisprudencia emanada del Tribunal de Luxemburgo. Así, el medio ambiente en el marco europeo es un ejemplo de transversalidad a la hora de su protección, encontrándose en un punto crítico coyuntural por su naturaleza global. Y las cosas se vuelven mucho más complicadas desde una perspectiva legal por las posibles interacciones entre el cambio climático con otros campos del derecho internacional. No obstante, el principio quien contamina paga ha sido el desencadenante de los primeros pasos hacia la creación de una teoría de la responsabilidad ambiental. Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas 2020-09-29 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://dycsvictoria.uat.edu.mx/index.php/dycsv/article/view/49 10.29059/rdycsv.v2i1.49 REVISTA DYCS VICTORIA; Vol. 2 N.º 1 (january - june 2020): Emerging human rights; 06-15 REVISTA DYCS VICTORIA; Vol. 2 N.º 1 (enero - junio 2020): Los derechos humanos emergentes; 06-15 2683-1821 spa https://dycsvictoria.uat.edu.mx/index.php/dycsv/article/view/49/31 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 |
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The polluter pays principle was introduced by the OECD in 1972 as one of the guiding principles related to the economic aspects of environmental policies. It is also present in the Treaty of the European Economic Community and at the international level it was enshrined in the Rio de Janeiro Declaration on Environment and Sustainable Development, and - more exhaustively - in the Convention on the Law of the Non-navigational Uses of International Watercourses of May 21, 1997. But the European environmental legislation is in continuous addatamento, raising questions about this principle that warrant answers based on the revision of the European rules applicable to the environment and its interpretation according to the jurisprudence emanated from the Court of Luxembourg. Thus, the environment in the European framework is an example of transversality when it comes to its protection, being at a conjunctural critical point due to its global nature. And things are made much more complicated from a legal perspective by the possible interactions between climate change with other fields of international law. However, the polluter pays principle has been the trigger for the first steps towards creating a theory of environmental responsibility. |
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