Advocating for environmental law – grounds for its status as an independent branch of law in Slovak legal doctrine

The article traces the historical development of environmental regulation in Czechoslovakia, and subsequently Slovakia, highlighting the transition from fragmented legal frameworks to comprehensivelegislation, notably Act no. 17/1992 Coll. on Environment. It explores theoretical debates on whether e...

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Veröffentlicht in:Prawne Problemy Górnictwa i Ochrony Środowiska 2024-11 (2), p.1-26
Hauptverfasser: Michalovič, Matúš, Maslen, Michal
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The article traces the historical development of environmental regulation in Czechoslovakia, and subsequently Slovakia, highlighting the transition from fragmented legal frameworks to comprehensivelegislation, notably Act no. 17/1992 Coll. on Environment. It explores theoretical debates on whether environmental law constitutes an independent legal branch, examining criteria, such as subject matter, objectives, distinct principles, regulatory methods, and international dimensions. While advocating for environmental law’s recognition as a distinct branch, the article acknowledges ongoing debates and emphasizes the need for continued inquiry to reach consensus. Overall, it provides insights into environmental law’s evolution, challenges, and potential role within legal theory and practice.
ISSN:2451-3431
2451-3431
DOI:10.31261/PPGOS.2024.02.06