Third generation environmental rights related to environmental decisionmaking and genetically modified organisms for sustainable development

Third generation environmental rights have developed out of the loggerhead situation of the promotion of development and trade, including international trade, and conservation of the environment. It was first realised at the UN Conference on Human Environment 1972 that unfettered developmental mi...

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Main Authors: Ansari, Abdul Haseeb, Al-Gasim, Saa Abu
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spelling my.iium.irep.39008 http://irep.iium.edu.my/39008/ Third generation environmental rights related to environmental decisionmaking and genetically modified organisms for sustainable development Ansari, Abdul Haseeb Al-Gasim, Saa Abu K Law (General) Third generation environmental rights have developed out of the loggerhead situation of the promotion of development and trade, including international trade, and conservation of the environment. It was first realised at the UN Conference on Human Environment 1972 that unfettered developmental might adversely affect the environment and can thus cause deleterious impact on its quality, which, in effect, may be detrimental to the humanity. It gave rise to the idea of sustainable development, which encompassed all human activities and dictates them to be environmentally responsible. It has to be judged on the basis of Impact Assessment. Third generation environmental rights together strive to save the world from the ultimate disaster. Right to access to information, right participate in environmental decision-making, access to justice, right to get precautionary principle applied to genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and right to information with respect to GM food are crucial environmental rights among them. The paper discusses them, except access to justice, and offers certain suggestions for ensuring these rights to the benefit of all. AENSI Publications 2014-08-10 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/39008/1/AEB-14-18%2813%29-552-566.pdf Ansari, Abdul Haseeb and Al-Gasim, Saa Abu (2014) Third generation environmental rights related to environmental decisionmaking and genetically modified organisms for sustainable development. Advances in Environmental Biology, 8 (13). pp. 552-566. ISSN 1995-0756 http://www.aensiweb.com/old/aeb/August%202014/552-566.pdf
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Ansari, Abdul Haseeb
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Third generation environmental rights related to environmental decisionmaking and genetically modified organisms for sustainable development
description Third generation environmental rights have developed out of the loggerhead situation of the promotion of development and trade, including international trade, and conservation of the environment. It was first realised at the UN Conference on Human Environment 1972 that unfettered developmental might adversely affect the environment and can thus cause deleterious impact on its quality, which, in effect, may be detrimental to the humanity. It gave rise to the idea of sustainable development, which encompassed all human activities and dictates them to be environmentally responsible. It has to be judged on the basis of Impact Assessment. Third generation environmental rights together strive to save the world from the ultimate disaster. Right to access to information, right participate in environmental decision-making, access to justice, right to get precautionary principle applied to genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and right to information with respect to GM food are crucial environmental rights among them. The paper discusses them, except access to justice, and offers certain suggestions for ensuring these rights to the benefit of all.
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title Third generation environmental rights related to environmental decisionmaking and genetically modified organisms for sustainable development
title_short Third generation environmental rights related to environmental decisionmaking and genetically modified organisms for sustainable development
title_full Third generation environmental rights related to environmental decisionmaking and genetically modified organisms for sustainable development
title_fullStr Third generation environmental rights related to environmental decisionmaking and genetically modified organisms for sustainable development
title_full_unstemmed Third generation environmental rights related to environmental decisionmaking and genetically modified organisms for sustainable development
title_sort third generation environmental rights related to environmental decisionmaking and genetically modified organisms for sustainable development
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