Comparative Law Researches

Comparative Law Researches

Globalization Effects on the issue of environmental law protection

Authors
1 Phd Student in Public International Law, Science & Research University, Isfahan, Iran
2 Assistant Professor, Public International Law, Law Faculty, Isfahan University, Isfahan, Iran
Abstract
The Current Globalization is intertwined with contradictions that causes rapid changes and continues problems for human society in different respects.
This means that, the growing, reciprocal dependence of different economies and societies through globalization of information, techniques, and services is a mean of an investment that challenges the traditional capacities of governments to control this issue. The rapid flow of economic integration leads to forming new markets and economies confronting with negative effects of which needs concordance of legal policies in variety of aspects.
On aspect of this coordination is in environmental rights and the international interests in legal protection of that.
Hence, the aim of this article is to study the impacts of globalization on environmental rights with protective approach .in addition, taking necessary measurements’ to reduce the negative impacts of globalization on environment such as special attention to sustainable developments, protecting the technologies of supporters of environment, amending the pattern of energy consumption and motivating the use of renewable energies are among the aims of this article.
Keywords

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