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Environmental Law
Environmental Law I) INTRODUCTION In order to understand the ontological nature of Environmental Law we must start by defining Environment. If Environment constitutes a specific object, different from all other objects, the existence of a new legal system is justified, whenever it cannot be in one of the existing “branches” of Law. In a systematic approach, Environment is… EVERYTHING. It is the Biosphere as a whole, as an integrated system, A GLOBAL SYSTEM, or “ecosystem”, because it is an “Ecological System.” This specific object, absolutely singular, is not regulated by any of the so-called branches of Law, all of which regulate very specific sectors of human activity, by methodological reasons of analysis. Even “International Law” which has the purpose of regulating the whole world, acts as an “interstitial” set of rules that relates national States. Each branch of law could be compared with a segment of an orange. Which is the “branch of law” that takes care of the whole orange? Of course there is no “branch” at all, because the “branches” regulate only specific sectors of human activity. The only normative system with a normal competence to regulate the global matter that makes up the biosphere is, currently –and while international law fails law, environmental, system, object, human, legal, global, world, whole, new, nature, even, environment, specific, criminal, branches, biosphere, because, while, regulate, mankind, international, ecosystem, domain, activity, territorial, systems, states, sectors, require, protection, participation, order, one, normative, national, man, life, existence, different, characteristics, without, vital, value, unique, types, time, support, substantially, subject
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