The Ecosystem Approach to Guaranteeing the Constitutional Human Right to a Safe Environment
The Ecosystem Approach to Guaranteeing the Constitutional Human Right to a Safe Environment
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2024-01-16
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Alla Zemko1, Oleksandr Govorun2, Sergii Shchurenko3, Myroslava Paseka4 & Vitaliy Hnatyuk5
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Pakistan Society of Criminology
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Abstract
The article aims to analyse the ecosystem approach, which should ensure
the constitutional human right to a safe environment. The research methodology
was based on the use of econometric, comparison, and graphical methods.
Analysing the legal instruments, the study identified ways of harmonising the
ecosystem approach with the existing legal framework and policy to improve
environmental protection. The need for joint efforts between the state, industry,
and local communities to find common positions and the importance of strong
institutional capacity, public administration, and law enforcement mechanisms
was demonstrated based on data from 37 European countries and Ukraine. It is
emphasised that it is possible to achieve a balanced prospect between economic
development and environmental protection. The academic novelty of this research
is an interdisciplinary approach, a new application of the ecosystem approach to
human rights, a detailed analysis of challenges and solutions, and global and local
prospects. Prospects for further research are the expansion of the analysis database
to the level of world regions to obtain generalised results regarding the provision
of the constitutional human right to a safe environment.
Keywords: human rights, ecosystem approach, public administration,
constitution, rule of law, safe environment
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Alla Zemko, Oleksandr Govorun, Sergii Shchurenko, Myroslava Paseka, Vitaliy Hnatyuk. The Ecosystem Approach to Guaranteeing the Constitutional Human Right to a Safe Environment //Pakistan Journal of Criminology. 2024. Vol. 16, No. 01, рр. 29-45