Dreptul fundamental al omului la un mediu sănătos în jurisprudența CEDO
<p>The right to a healthy environment is an indirectly guaranteed right by the European Convention of Human Rights, being considered by some authors as part of the third generation human rights, called solidarity rights, alongside with the right to peace, the right to development etc, but whic...
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description | <p>The right to a healthy environment is an indirectly guaranteed right by the European Convention of Human Rights, being considered by some authors as part of the third generation human rights, called solidarity rights, alongside with the right to peace, the right to development etc, but which are not granted by express dedication in the Convention. Given the importance of this right, the European Court of Human Rights has used the „indirect protection” technique which allows the extension of the protection of some guaranteed rights by the Convention, to other rights which are not covered by it. Thus, through an extensive interpretation of the domain of application of some rights expressly stipulated by the Convention, the right to a healthy environment was assimilated to the right to privacy, being considered a component of this right. In this way the environmental right is indirectly protected. In this paper we analyze the evolution of this right, both in terms of its establishment in the national and international legal instruments, as well as in the case-law developed by the European Court of Human Rights.</p> |
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spelling | doaj.art-cabc1e2c6b434df0b4754d3558c106a62024-04-08T08:46:55ZronBabes-Bolyai UniversityRevista Transilvană de Ştiinţe Administrative1454-13782009-06-01112397120124Dreptul fundamental al omului la un mediu sănătos în jurisprudența CEDOPetrică TRUŞCĂ0Andrada TRUŞCĂ TRANDAFIR1Conf. univ. dr., Catedra de drept privat, Facultatea de Ştiinţe Juridice şi Administrative, Universitatea Creştină „Dimitrie Cantemir”Asistent univ. drd., Catedra de drept privat, Facultatea de Ştiinţe Juridice şi Administrative, Universitatea Creştină „Dimitrie Cantemir”<p>The right to a healthy environment is an indirectly guaranteed right by the European Convention of Human Rights, being considered by some authors as part of the third generation human rights, called solidarity rights, alongside with the right to peace, the right to development etc, but which are not granted by express dedication in the Convention. Given the importance of this right, the European Court of Human Rights has used the „indirect protection” technique which allows the extension of the protection of some guaranteed rights by the Convention, to other rights which are not covered by it. Thus, through an extensive interpretation of the domain of application of some rights expressly stipulated by the Convention, the right to a healthy environment was assimilated to the right to privacy, being considered a component of this right. In this way the environmental right is indirectly protected. In this paper we analyze the evolution of this right, both in terms of its establishment in the national and international legal instruments, as well as in the case-law developed by the European Court of Human Rights.</p>https://rtsa.ro/rtsa/index.php/rtsa/article/view/124echreuropean convention of human righthealthy environmenthuman rights protection. |
spellingShingle | Petrică TRUŞCĂ Andrada TRUŞCĂ TRANDAFIR Dreptul fundamental al omului la un mediu sănătos în jurisprudența CEDO Revista Transilvană de Ştiinţe Administrative echr european convention of human right healthy environment human rights protection. |
title | Dreptul fundamental al omului la un mediu sănătos în jurisprudența CEDO |
title_full | Dreptul fundamental al omului la un mediu sănătos în jurisprudența CEDO |
title_fullStr | Dreptul fundamental al omului la un mediu sănătos în jurisprudența CEDO |
title_full_unstemmed | Dreptul fundamental al omului la un mediu sănătos în jurisprudența CEDO |
title_short | Dreptul fundamental al omului la un mediu sănătos în jurisprudența CEDO |
title_sort | dreptul fundamental al omului la un mediu sanatos in jurisprudenta cedo |
topic | echr european convention of human right healthy environment human rights protection. |
url | https://rtsa.ro/rtsa/index.php/rtsa/article/view/124 |
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