"What We Could Do Is..." - The Relation of Education to Legal Obligations to Protect Public Health and the Environment

Umwelt Und Gesundheit Online (4):18-29 (2011)
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Abstract

This article considers the role of law as an active force in educating citizens on norms of the society. The norms are created and enforced in the law in general, but of particular importance are those in environmental law. In environmental law the environment is not protected only for the sake of serving human beings. To learn this lesson, however, one must look at the specifics of the law and its application. Some laws purport to be concerned with the environment for its own sake, but a review of the language of that law shows it to be indirectly benefitting humans.

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Kirk W. Junker
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