Analysis of the “European Charter on General Principles for Protection of the Environment and Sustainable Development” The Council of Europe Document CO-DBP (2003)2.
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2012-11
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For almost 50 years, the Council of Europe through a series of documents
has been helping to build up a set of rules, principles, and strategies related to
culture, environment, ethics, and sustainable development. At the moment, one of
the most important aims of the Council of Europe’s agenda deals with the elaboration
of the General Principles for the Protection of the Environment and Sustainable
Development, as raised in document CO-DBP (2003)2 related to the
environmental subject. The intention of the Council of Europe is to encourage
national authorities to implement these General Principles into their national
environmental policies. These principles should have an important effect, especially
in those countries which are new members of the European Union. The primary
target of this paper is the study of these principles and the setting of their entailed
implications in order to establish a relation between values and policy making.
Quite often, the conclusions adopted by the agreements generated within the
framework of the European Union are controversial. Therefore, a study aiming to
lay the foundations of these principles will make the exchange of ideas easier,
providing a wider and more detailed scope in the European environmental policy.
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Martín, M.A., Martínez de Anguita, P., Acosta, M. 2013. Analysis of the “European Charter on General Principles for Protection of the Environment and Sustainable Development” The Council of Europe Document CO-DBP (2003)2. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 26(5): 1037-1050