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Title: La tutela multilevel dei diritti della salute e dell' ambiente nel material dell' inquiamento elettromagnetico
Authors: Costantino, Claudio
Keywords: Environmental policy -- International cooperation
Environmentalism -- International cooperation
Environmental protection -- International cooperation
Environmental education
Sustainable development
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: University of Malta. Faculty of Laws
Citation: Costantino, C. (2010). La tutela multilevel dei diritti della salute e dell' ambiente nel material dell' inquiamento elettromagnetico. Mediterranean Journal of Human Rights, 14(1), 332-361.
Abstract: The global debate on environmental protection, energy problems and recent commitments undertaken at international seats, shows how environmental education and sustainable development represent a challenge today not delaying to empower all citizens to behave and adopt respectful life styles. The environmental priority, which is both local and global, should be taken by national and international society as a key to the overall scheduling policy and the governance of sustainable development globally. The so-called electromagnetic field has actually kept legal professionals very busy in recent years, partly because of the typical overlap of speculation of a politicalelectoral, employment, of more or less wild transmission sites. The opening to free competition sectors on networks and telecommunications services has produced a race to the construction of extensive and efficient infrastructure through which to provide the liberalized services. There has also been a flood at the administrative court of appeal in relation to minimizing regulations and authorization of the installation. In an integrated view of different aspects involved and organic protection from electromagnetic pollution, this work traces the major decisions of the Constitutional Court and Administrative Judge of the guidelines that have affected the current regulatory framework, introducing elements of clarity, particularly as regards the structure of functions between State and Regions.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/125306
Appears in Collections:Mediterranean Journal of Human Rights, volume 14 : number 1



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