Constitution and Environment in Relation to Sustainable Development

Contents
- Development as viewed by the constitutional assembly of 94
- The sustainability of development
- Appropriate institutions to ensure sustainability of Development
- Environment and law
- Concept of environment from a legal viewpoint
- Constitutionalism and laws
- Classic constitutionalism
- Social constitutionalism
- The laws of collective incidence and a new phase of constitutionalism
- The right to a healthy environment
- National Constitution
- Provincial constitutions and the environment
- Important topics resulting from the reforms of Argentine public law
- Governability for sustainable development
- General framework
- Participation
- Access to information
- Access to justice
- The delimitation of competences
- Basic bibliography
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