Environmental Obligations of Pulp Companies in Light of Brazilian Law
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https://doi.org/10.5433/2178-8189.2019v23n1p180Keywords:
Pulp companies. Environmental goods. Environmental obligations. Constitutional Environmental LawAbstract
Pulp, having its legal nature defined in the face of legalprotection of environmental resources (environmental goods),
links its use in the scope of economic activities to environmental
law, that is, so that pulp companies can lawfully develop economic activity linked to the use of said environmental resource must obey the environmental legislation that establishes the theme. Hence the need to carry out the present research from the hermeneutical method, by means of the survey of the doctrinal work elaborated
by specialized scholars working within the scope of the subject
investigated, with the purpose of demonstrating that once the
specific rules of constitutional environmental law have been
observed ( particularly Articles 225, 225, § 1, IV and 225, § 3
Federal Constitution ), as well as the structural aspects of the
cause of environmental obligations (obligations to do or not to
make subordinate to the principles of prevention and the polluter
pays) economic activities can lawfully develop their activities in
light of our current legal system.
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2019-03-29
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Fiorillo, C. A. P., & Ferreira, R. M. (2019). Environmental Obligations of Pulp Companies in Light of Brazilian Law. Scientia Iuris, 23(1), 180–196. https://doi.org/10.5433/2178-8189.2019v23n1p180
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