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Essay on Public International Law

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Essay on Public International Law

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TABLE OF CONTENTSINTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................................1MAIN BODY..................................................................................................................................1CONCLUSION................................................................................................................................7REFERENCES................................................................................................................................8
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INTRODUCTIONMain aim of International Environment law is to ensure that regulations and statutes areprepared by the team that can drive environment towards ecological balance. It is an importantaspect so as to conserve flora and fauna of environment and ensure that a healthy life is led byhuman beings as well. The essay will help in making comprehensive discussion regardingvarious laws that have been discussed by International Environment law with respect to resourceconservation, reduce deforestation and ultimately initiate sustainable development of variousaspects of environment. The essay will then discuss regarding various issues that are faced byadoption of International Environment law in detail. MAIN BODYEnvironmental law which is also known as environmental or natural resources law; it iscollective term, used in describing statutes, network of treaties, statutes and customary laws thatare being prepared by the government with an aim to address effects of human activity in naturalenvironment. Core regime of environmental law is to address the environmental pollution. Theprinciple focus is made on management of natural resources such as minerals, forests andfisheries. Other areas of having specific components as well may not be included in either of thecategories but acts as an important element of environmental law (Nanda and Pring, 2012).Sustainable development plays an important role in the formation of environmental lawof any country. It is a type of development which helps in meeting the requirements of presentera without compromising with the ability to fulfil the needs to future generation as well. Lawsare prepared to mandate certain activities and ensure that negative influence on environment hasappropriately being minimised which is against its principles. Australian Environment Law hasalso been prepared so as to ensure that the concept of sustainable development has been takenwith care of while developing the statutes (Gillespie, 2014). The concept of prevention is the other overarching aim that has been considered by theauthorities while coming up to multitude of legal mechanism. In this scenario, an assessment ofamount of harm being initiated due to indulgence in present activities, is measured. It helps inanalysing that what types of laws and statutes are actually required for the country. It also assistsin deciding emission limit, licencing and authorization aspects. Other strategies and methods are1
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