In the Name of Nature: The Legal Frontiers of Environmental Preservation
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https://doi.org/10.62345/Keywords:
Environmental law, Environmental protection, Ecological integrity, Environmental preservation, NatureAbstract
Under the banner of maintaining ecological integrity, this academic quest explores the deeply technical borderlands of law concerning environmental protection. The abstract analyzes the jurisprudential underpinnings for environmental law, which are the building blocks of environmental law. It examines how legal frameworks and a desire to protect nature become intertwined. In this type of academic inquiry, the scope extends beyond just statutes; it includes how legal principles connect with the attitude of environmental protection. Looking at several representative cases, regulations and international agreements, the analysis attempts to reconstruct the development of legal thought in response to this increasingly urgent concern. The abstract explains how legal systems seek a delicate balance between human activity and the order of natural ecosystems. Its critical assessment of the effectiveness of current legal structures to adequately address modern environmental problems provides food for thought regarding what may still be improved and developed within the legal system. The unfolding of the abstract journeys through the landscape of jurisprudence, with constant regard to potential repercussions for the earth's fragile ecological balance. This exploration asks scholars, legal practitioners and policymakers to explore in a complex fashion the roles law can play in counteracting environmental degradation and promoting sustainable practices. Ultimately, "In the Name of Nature: We hope that this book, entitled The Legal Frontiers of Environmental Preservation, will add something to the academic debate about environmental law through its complete survey of the legal foundations on guard to protect our natural world from danger.
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