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The incorporation of the constitutional article regarding the right to a healthy environment has evolved in the consecration of the notion of "human development", understood as recognition of "human rights of third generation", with holders of a collective and even intergeneratio...

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Autor principal: López Alfonsín, Marcelo Alberto
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Derecho. Departamento de Publicaciones 2020
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Acceso en línea:http://www.derecho.uba.ar/publicaciones/pensar-en-derecho/revistas/15/el-derecho-fundamental-al-ambiente-sano.pdf
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Sumario:The incorporation of the constitutional article regarding the right to a healthy environment has evolved in the consecration of the notion of "human development", understood as recognition of "human rights of third generation", with holders of a collective and even intergenerational nature. In this sense, the right to a healthy environment must be read from an integral and systematized perspective that examines the legal norm and the principles that interpret it, in order to understand the particularities of environmental damage and the consequent reversal of the general rule in the matter of recomposition. To complete the global view of environmental protection, it is necessary to understand the suitability of the legal actions as adequate means to ensure respect for the fundamental right to a healthy environment.