Abstract
Objectives: The objective of this study is to conduct a comprehensive analysis of legal frameworks, both domestically and internationally, concerning environmental pollution. By examining these frameworks, the study aims to understand how they address the multifaceted problem of environmental pollution and identify potential solutions. This research holds significance in the context of increasing environmental degradation worldwide.
Methods: To achieve the stated objective, this study employs a multidisciplinary approach. It involves a thorough review and analysis of domestic legislation related to environmental protection in various jurisdictions. Additionally, international treaties, agreements, and conventions addressing environmental pollution are examined. Furthermore, scholarly literature and legal documents pertaining to environmental law and policy are reviewed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter.
Results: The findings from this research provide valuable insights into the strengths and weaknesses of existing legal frameworks for addressing environmental pollution. Analysis of domestic legislation reveals variations in approaches to environmental protection across different jurisdictions. Similarly, examination of international agreements highlights the importance of cooperation and coordination in addressing transboundary environmental issues. The discussion of findings will address the practical implications for policymakers, legal professionals, and environmental organizations, with a focus on identifying strategies to strengthen legal mechanisms for combating environmental pollution.
Conclusion: In conclusion, this study underscores the critical role of legal frameworks in addressing environmental pollution at both domestic and international levels. By providing a comprehensive analysis of existing legal mechanisms, this research contributes to broader efforts aimed at mitigating environmental degradation and promoting sustainable development. Moving forward, it is essential for policymakers, legal professionals, and stakeholders to collaborate effectively to strengthen and enforce environmental laws, ensuring the protection of ecological systems, public health, and social well-being.
Publisher
South Florida Publishing LLC
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