학술논문

Enforcing and Protecting Sustainable Development: Amedeo Postiglione & the International Court of the Environment
Document Type
research-article
Source
Journal of Coastal Research, 2003 Oct 01. 19(4), 944-946.
Subject
Aquacide
Geocide
Arbitration Court
Cassazione Court
Enforcement
Ecological sustainability
Sustainable development
International courts
Environmental protection
Environmental legislation
Environmental policy
International law
Green economics
Ecological economics
Sustainable communities
Language
English
ISSN
07490208
15515036
Abstract
A need exists for a legal formulation of "crimes" against the environment. There is a similar need for a juridical body to ensure the respects of laws, rules and directives aimed at protecting the environment and ensuring that development be sustainable: Several existing courts could be entrusted with cases flowing forth of such enforcement; however all of them appear to have impediments which would curb their efficiency or limit the accessibility to certain parties, thus disenfranchising some. The International Court of the Environment Foundation has; since several decades encouraged the establishment of a separate body and fostered the worldwide acceptance of the concept at international conferences. While its jurisdiction would embraces all regions, there is little doubt that it would be instrumental in favoring effective sustainable development in such coastal regions as for instance the Black Sea area.