Ineffectiveness of the International Law and the International Environmental Law in Preserving the International Natural Environment

Abstract

This paper seeks to underline and study the loopholes in the International Law and the International Environmental Law regarding national and international issues. It is argued that the International Law and the International Environmental Law possess a proper capacity to address the preservation of the global natural environment. This, however, is not enough. This study argues that establishing a special environmental court to take up the cases regarding the natural environment and institutionalizing the international criminal responsibilities of the states are necessary steps which must be taken. All the rules and laws regarding the natural environment must be obligatory. This is the only way to ensure that the global environment would remain favorable for the global population

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