Human / society's right to information on the environment. Reception of selected issues of the Aarhus Convention into the EU and Polish law

Objectives The subject of the study is the right to information on the environment. It is a human right, but also a collective right, aimed not only at satisfying curiosity about activities, but also allowing for taking actions aimed at protecting the environment. Material and methods The purpose o...

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Main Author: Magdalena Sitek
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wyższa Szkoła Gospodarki Euroregionalnej im. Alcide De Gasperi 2019-10-01
Series:Journal of Modern Science
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Online Access:http://www.journalssystem.com/jms/Human-society-s-right-to-information-on-the-environment-Reception-of-selected-issues,112769,0,2.html
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spelling doaj-5d4608a8a5eb4ce187a5160163544fe12020-11-25T01:50:35ZengWyższa Szkoła Gospodarki Euroregionalnej im. Alcide De GasperiJournal of Modern Science1734-20312391-789X2019-10-0142318119410.13166/jms/112769112769Human / society's right to information on the environment. Reception of selected issues of the Aarhus Convention into the EU and Polish lawMagdalena Sitek0Wyższa Szkoła Gospodarki Euroregionalnej im. Alcide De GasperiObjectives The subject of the study is the right to information on the environment. It is a human right, but also a collective right, aimed not only at satisfying curiosity about activities, but also allowing for taking actions aimed at protecting the environment. Material and methods The purpose of the study is to analyze the provisions of international, EU and Polish law in terms of similarities and differences in legal solutions adopted in the field of access to information on the environment. Results The purpose of the study is to analyze the provisions of international, EU and Polish law in terms of similarities and differences in legal solutions adopted in the field of access to information on the environment. The research hypothesis is the statement that it is impossible to effectively protect the natural environment against its degradation by human activities without the right to information about that environment. Conclusions The final conclusions indicated that the social activation is necessary to increase the level of using the right to information on the environment. It is necessary to change the mentality of citizens, but also of public authorities.http://www.journalssystem.com/jms/Human-society-s-right-to-information-on-the-environment-Reception-of-selected-issues,112769,0,2.htmlnatural environmentright to information on the environmentaarhus conventionenvironmental protectionstate of the environment
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Human / society's right to information on the environment. Reception of selected issues of the Aarhus Convention into the EU and Polish law
Journal of Modern Science
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right to information on the environment
aarhus convention
environmental protection
state of the environment
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title Human / society's right to information on the environment. Reception of selected issues of the Aarhus Convention into the EU and Polish law
title_short Human / society's right to information on the environment. Reception of selected issues of the Aarhus Convention into the EU and Polish law
title_full Human / society's right to information on the environment. Reception of selected issues of the Aarhus Convention into the EU and Polish law
title_fullStr Human / society's right to information on the environment. Reception of selected issues of the Aarhus Convention into the EU and Polish law
title_full_unstemmed Human / society's right to information on the environment. Reception of selected issues of the Aarhus Convention into the EU and Polish law
title_sort human / society's right to information on the environment. reception of selected issues of the aarhus convention into the eu and polish law
publisher Wyższa Szkoła Gospodarki Euroregionalnej im. Alcide De Gasperi
series Journal of Modern Science
issn 1734-2031
2391-789X
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Objectives The subject of the study is the right to information on the environment. It is a human right, but also a collective right, aimed not only at satisfying curiosity about activities, but also allowing for taking actions aimed at protecting the environment. Material and methods The purpose of the study is to analyze the provisions of international, EU and Polish law in terms of similarities and differences in legal solutions adopted in the field of access to information on the environment. Results The purpose of the study is to analyze the provisions of international, EU and Polish law in terms of similarities and differences in legal solutions adopted in the field of access to information on the environment. The research hypothesis is the statement that it is impossible to effectively protect the natural environment against its degradation by human activities without the right to information about that environment. Conclusions The final conclusions indicated that the social activation is necessary to increase the level of using the right to information on the environment. It is necessary to change the mentality of citizens, but also of public authorities.
topic natural environment
right to information on the environment
aarhus convention
environmental protection
state of the environment
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