Generațiile viitoare ca subiect de drept
Future generations as subject of law
Author(s): Anca Ileana DușcăSubject(s): Civil Law
Published by: Uniunea Juriștilor din România
Keywords: sustainable development; future generations; Stockholm Conference; the Brundtland report; United Nations;
Summary/Abstract: Intimately linked to the concept of sustainable development, the theory that future generations are the subject of law has aroused lively discussions at doctrinal level, at home and abroad. There are also international conferences: e.g. the Stockholm Conference of 1972, which for the first time warned of the future of humanity itself, as a result of environmental deterioration, following human activities; The Brundtland report of the World Commission for Environment and Development appeared in 1987, entitled „our common future”. The EU’s interest, in which Romania is a member state, in sustainable development has grown in parallel with the United Nations initiative for this concept and has resulted in a number of environmental action programs and strategies that have led to the development of numerous acts to translate them into practice, because everything has become or must became „sustainable” – economy, transport, industry, energy, consumption, agriculture.
Journal: Revista „Dreptul”
- Issue Year: 2020
- Issue No: 09
- Page Range: 64-85
- Page Count: 22
- Language: Romanian
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