2019
DOI: 10.32014/2019.2518-1467.108
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Ecological Court as the Guarantee of Protection of Rights of Human and Citizens

Abstract: Б а с р е д а к т о р ы х. ғ. д., проф., ҚР ҰҒА академигі М. Ж. Жұрынов Р е д а к ц и я а л қ а с ы:Р.Ш. проф. (Ресей) Абишев М.Е. проф., корр.-мүшесі (Қазақстан) Аврамов К.В. проф. (Украина) Аппель Юрген проф. (Германия) Баймуқанов Д.А. проф., корр.-мүшесі (Қазақстан) Байтулин И.О. проф., академик (Қазақстан) Банас Иозеф проф. (Польша) Берсимбаев Р.И. проф., академик (Қазақстан) Велесько С. проф. (Германия) Велихов Е.П. проф., РҒА академигі (Ресей) Гашимзаде Ф. проф., академик (Əзірбайжан) Гончарук В.В. проф.… Show more

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“…Therefore, the Indonesian judge can rule that the litigant has no legal standing. Many countries brought legal cases on noise to environmental courts, where judges, lawyers, and experts in environmental protection are placed to avoid unnecessary disputes outside the central issue of the tribunal (Krasnova et al, 2019). Since 2010, more than 50 countries have set environmental courts (Pring & Pring, 2010), and those well-established are in New Zealand (Palmer, 2009), Australia (Stein, 2002), Vermont, and Hawaii in the US (Krasnova et al, 2019).…”
Section: Legal Cases On Noisementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, the Indonesian judge can rule that the litigant has no legal standing. Many countries brought legal cases on noise to environmental courts, where judges, lawyers, and experts in environmental protection are placed to avoid unnecessary disputes outside the central issue of the tribunal (Krasnova et al, 2019). Since 2010, more than 50 countries have set environmental courts (Pring & Pring, 2010), and those well-established are in New Zealand (Palmer, 2009), Australia (Stein, 2002), Vermont, and Hawaii in the US (Krasnova et al, 2019).…”
Section: Legal Cases On Noisementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many countries brought legal cases on noise to environmental courts, where judges, lawyers, and experts in environmental protection are placed to avoid unnecessary disputes outside the central issue of the tribunal (Krasnova et al, 2019). Since 2010, more than 50 countries have set environmental courts (Pring & Pring, 2010), and those well-established are in New Zealand (Palmer, 2009), Australia (Stein, 2002), Vermont, and Hawaii in the US (Krasnova et al, 2019). These countries have specific courts to tackle the environmental issue, including noise and provide clear and straightforward information to the public about the filing procedure, expected results, mediation, and the source of more information (Wright, 2014).…”
Section: Legal Cases On Noisementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is necessary to create a system of integrated waste management, involving the private sector both as operators and investors (Shulga, 2019). Although landfills are now playing an important role in the management of domestic waste in Ukraine (Krasnova, 2019), in the future, the role of landfill needs to be changed in order to become an auxiliary element of a comprehensive waste management infrastructure in the long term, serving to remove residual waste which cannot be prevented or otherwise handled. At the same time, having analyzed the current legislation of Ukraine, we cannot observe significant progress in the sphere of waste management and household waste management in particular.…”
Section: Current State and Prospects For Adaptation Of Ukrainian Legimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These changes to the legislation in Ukraine were extremely necessary. However, the disadvantage is that the requirements of the new legislation are not being implemented in practice (Golovko, 2017;Krasnova, 2019;. According to the order "On Approval of Methodological Recommendations for Cleaning the Territories of Settlement" approved by the Ministry of Housing and Communal Services of Ukraine № 213 of 07.07.2008, Ukraine provides for a system of collection and removal of solid and liquid household waste.…”
Section: Legal Regulation Of Waste Management In Ukrainementioning
confidence: 99%