Journal of Danubian Studies and Research, Vol 2, No 1 (2012)

International Liability Peculiarities in Environmental Law

Vasilica Negrut

Abstract


Environmental protection is one of the main concerns of contemporary society, being at the
same time, a challenge for the current millennium, if we consider the countless events that had an
impact upon the environment. All the above have determined the international society to rethink the
relation with the environment, being aware of the fact that the man is an intrinsic part of it. One of the
problems of present interest is the liability for environmental prejudices. Activities such as nuclear
power production, oil transportation, and different industrial processes have positive effects, benefits,
however, in certain situations they can cause damages, not only to the state where it takes place, but
also to other states. This paper regards a topic analyzed by other authors as well, but we emphasized
based on analysis and case study certain features of international environmental liability. In
conclusion, we can say that, although the current international legal instruments on environmental
protection are in force, they are not properly applied by states’ parties, on the one hand, and on the
other it is not still in force an international liability regime for environmental damage.

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