HISTORICAL EVOLUTION OF THE “GREENISATION” OF EUROPEAN GOVERNANCE: THE DEFINITION AND THE APPROACH OF ENVIRONMENT FROM A EUROPEAN UNION PERSPECTIVE

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  • Giulia Parola Professora Visitante Estrangeira da UNIRIO

Resumo

The European Union is the only region which has as its official objective the promotion of economic development, social cohesion and environmental protection at the same time. Thus, this article analyses the historical evolution of the “greenisation” of European governance, in particular through the Europeans treaties. Nevertheless, before starting it is necessary to analyse in particular the definition of the term “Environment” which can be found within the European context  and then scrutinise which kind of approach, anthropocentric or ecocentric approach, the EU has adopted in the European Law.  This paper was written from a qualitative research, with normative profile, and using  academic literature  analysis and bibliographical review. 

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Biografia do Autor

Giulia Parola, Professora Visitante Estrangeira da UNIRIO

Professora Visitante Estrangeira da UNIRIO; Pós-doutora em Direito Ambiental da UFF no Programa PPGDC (Mestrado em Direito Constitucional, UFF Rio de Janeiro).Doutora em Direito pela Université Paris V René Descartes (França) e Università degli Studi di Torino (Italia), LLM em Direito internacional do Meio Ambiente pela Universityof Iceland (Islândia) e mestre em direito pela Università degli Studi di Torino (Italia) graduada em Direito pela Università degli Studi di Torino (Italia).

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2020-11-14

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Parola, G. (2020). HISTORICAL EVOLUTION OF THE “GREENISATION” OF EUROPEAN GOVERNANCE: THE DEFINITION AND THE APPROACH OF ENVIRONMENT FROM A EUROPEAN UNION PERSPECTIVE. REVISTA DIREITO DAS POLÍTICAS PÚBLICAS, 2(1), 55–78. Recuperado de https://seer.unirio.br/rdpp/article/view/10386

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