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VOL. 5, ISSUE 3 (2023)
Exploring the pathology of civil liability in environmental destruction
Authors
Fatemeh Shahhosseini
Abstract
Environmental protection stands as a crucial
and practical subject in contemporary times, demanding comprehensive
investigation and research across various domains, including Islamic
jurisprudence. Jurisprudence serves as the foundation for social and individual
laws, thus recognizing the capacities embedded within jurisprudential
resources, encompassing texts, traditions, reason, and consensus, holds
paramount importance. The issue of environmental preservation remains a
significant concern of our era, with activities related to safeguarding the
environment being deemed essential by the United Nations as a whole. The term
"environment" is employed in two distinct contexts: one emanating
from the notion of nature, introduced as the preservation of the natural
environment, and the other, interwoven with human compatibility, termed the
human environment. Both appellations encompass a broad spectrum of diverse
environmental subjects. The realm of laws and regulations pertinent to the prevention
of environmental destruction and the punishment of polluters falls within the
realm of criminal law, with the assurance of compensating damages inflicted
upon the environment entrusted to the realm of civil liability. Consequently,
this study endeavors to delve into the investigation and pathology of civil
liability in the context of environmental destruction.
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Pages:63-70
How to cite this article:
Fatemeh Shahhosseini "Exploring the pathology of civil liability in environmental destruction". International Journal of Law, Policy and Social Review, Vol 5, Issue 3, 2023, Pages 63-70
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