The Role of Responsibility in Protecting the Environment from Pollution In the Shade of Scientific and Technical Progress
Journal: Albalqa Journal for Research and Studies (Vol.8, No. 2)Publication Date: 2001-06-01
Authors : Saheb Obaied Al-Fatlawe;
Page : 1-69
Keywords : Role of Responsibility - Environment - Pollution.;
Abstract
Environment is one of the most important and hotly debated issues these days due to its direct relation with human. The reason behind this research is the lack of the basic general principles of responsibility in facing the problems of pollution. This is because it was based upon the conventional responsibility (fault, prejudice and causative relationship. Thus enemies of the environment, including individuals and establishments, will escape the fine imposed under the civil law, since they are not proven guilty, and therefore will continue to cause damage to the environment in the absence of the necessary law. Therefore, the writer has suggested the importance of a new legislation to comply with the requirement of civil responsibility toward the protection of the environment. This could be done through the objective responsibility which is based upon the assumption to be proven wrong when causing environmental damage , without having to be proven right. In practical terms, this method has actually been proven right due to man‘s scientific and technical progress, which puts him in a certain position that enables him to escape responsibility when this is done in the traditional way, (provided that this follows the traditional method). Another suggestion is to reduce, to the lowest possible level, the means that allow people to evade responsibility, especially what is called the unexpected events which, if placed in the prevailing frame, would give a legal way out of responsibility. The writer has also planned a new relationship between the civil responsibility and other responsibilities. He has demanded that the legislators should activate the environmental laws and increase environment awareness.
Other Latest Articles
- System Context and Drivers Contributing to Collaborative Governance in Coping with HIV/AIDS in Surakarta Indonesia
- Lifelong Agony Among People with Albinism (PWA): Tales From Lake Zone in Tanzania
- The Sub-National Politics of Setting Health Development Agenda: An Insight Into Yobe Health Development Plan
- The Impact of Liquidity, Leverage, and Total Size on Banks’ Profitability: Evidence from Nepalese Commercial Banks
- Too Much of a Good Thing: The Tipping Point of Employee Voice
Last modified: 2020-04-16 16:20:29