L’État, représentant naturel de l’intérêt environnemental ?

The State has not an exclusive competence to defend the environmental interests before the Courts, but it has the most comprehensive approach to the general interest that underlies its protection. Individuals are limited in their interest to proceed by their personnal and immediate interest ; associ...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:be0d82f61ce84ad0b599e9535f557a532021-12-02T10:02:18ZL’État, représentant naturel de l’intérêt environnemental ?1492-844210.4000/vertigo.16244https://doaj.org/article/be0d82f61ce84ad0b599e9535f557a532015-09-01T00:00:00Zhttp://journals.openedition.org/vertigo/16244https://doaj.org/toc/1492-8442The State has not an exclusive competence to defend the environmental interests before the Courts, but it has the most comprehensive approach to the general interest that underlies its protection. Individuals are limited in their interest to proceed by their personnal and immediate interest ; associations are governed by their charters and interests of local authorities are confined in the boundaries of their jurisdiction. The deficiency or the refusal of the State required to consider alternatives, parallel, complementary or supplementary solutions, involving a shared jurisdiction in defending the environment.Philippe BilletÉditions en environnement VertigOarticleenvironmentprotectionjudicial remedylegal interestlegitimacyenvironmental lawEnvironmental sciencesGE1-350FRVertigO, Vol 22 (2015)
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topic environment
protection
judicial remedy
legal interest
legitimacy
environmental law
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
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protection
judicial remedy
legal interest
legitimacy
environmental law
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
Philippe Billet
L’État, représentant naturel de l’intérêt environnemental ?
description The State has not an exclusive competence to defend the environmental interests before the Courts, but it has the most comprehensive approach to the general interest that underlies its protection. Individuals are limited in their interest to proceed by their personnal and immediate interest ; associations are governed by their charters and interests of local authorities are confined in the boundaries of their jurisdiction. The deficiency or the refusal of the State required to consider alternatives, parallel, complementary or supplementary solutions, involving a shared jurisdiction in defending the environment.
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title L’État, représentant naturel de l’intérêt environnemental ?
title_short L’État, représentant naturel de l’intérêt environnemental ?
title_full L’État, représentant naturel de l’intérêt environnemental ?
title_fullStr L’État, représentant naturel de l’intérêt environnemental ?
title_full_unstemmed L’État, représentant naturel de l’intérêt environnemental ?
title_sort l’état, représentant naturel de l’intérêt environnemental ?
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