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

Improving the Legal System Regime Specific to Biosphere Reservation of Danube Delta achieved by the Law no. 136 of July 5, 2011

Tache Bocaniala, Petu Paraschiv

Abstract


In order to establish a regime of protection and conservation of the Danube Delta, but also
to achieve international commitments of Romania, it was developed and adopted by the Parliament a
special law, Law no. 82/1993, establishing the Biosphere Reservation of Danube Delta. The
established rules had in mind mainly the preservation and protection of the existing natural heritage,
promoting the sustainable use of resources resulting from natural ecosystems of the reserve and
reconstruction of areas damaged by the impact of human activities. Although repeatedly amended and
supplemented, this regulatory framework has always been overwhelmed by economic and social
development of the area, requiring practically a major reform that was carried out by Law no 136 of
July 5, 2011.

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