A LEGAL PROTECTION OF WATERS IN REPUBLIC OF SERBIA

THE constant growth of humanity and technological development has resulted in an increased consumption of water, and because of its uneven distribution, over a billion people in the world have no access to clean water as a basic resource for a dignified life. The access to clean fresh water supplie...

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Main Authors: Svetlana Markovic, Stefan Ditrih
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University Business Academy in Novi Sad Faculty of Law for Commerce and Judiciary 2018-09-01
Series:Pravo
Online Access:https://casopis.pravni-fakultet.edu.rs/index.php/ltp/article/view/57
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Summary:THE constant growth of humanity and technological development has resulted in an increased consumption of water, and because of its uneven distribution, over a billion people in the world have no access to clean water as a basic resource for a dignified life. The access to clean fresh water supplies is directly dependent on the effectiveness of the undertaken antipollution measures. The water pollution is one of the biggest problems of the biosphere, with great consequences for all living organisms including humans, whose actions have led to considerable changes in the physicalchemical changes of its structure. In this sense, the state of water resources in Republic of Serbia obviously requires making certain efforts in order to advance and improve the systems of protection of this significant natural resource, since the problem of pollution of both surface and groundwater is becoming more and more present. In Republic of Serbia, the field of waters is regulated by several laws, as well as a set of rules and regulations, of which the most important is the Law on Waters. The purpose of this paper is to conduct an analysis of the legal protection of waters in Republic of Serbia through determining the measures and tasks of protection, as well as the possibilities of the practical use and effects of protective measures.
ISSN:0352-3713
2683-5711