INTERJURISDICTIONALITY IN ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND ITS CONFLICTS: THE ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE CAUSED BY ANONYMOUS PEOPLE

Authors

  • Irma Pastor de Peirotti
  • María Inés Ortiz de Gallardo

Keywords:

Interjurisdictionality; environmental management; damage; indeterminate persons; environmental education

Abstract

The judgement that is analyzed deals with an action of environmental protection, interposed by the representatives of a manufacturing plant, by means of which it is sought to put an end to the overturning and spillage of solid urban waste, that indiscriminately realize undetermined persons in the income of the property where the factory is located. The particularity of the case lies in the treatment of environmental interjurisdictionality and the duty of two spheres of government to meet their obligations in the field of each of their powers. The difficulty of environmental management is related to the fact that the people who cause the environmental damage are indeterminate and anonymous. The conflict includes a social issue remediable through environmental education, in order to achieve a cultural change.

Author Biographies

  • Irma Pastor de Peirotti

    Counselor. Specialist in Public Law from the Law School of the National University of Córdoba (FD-UNC Argentina). Research Professor. Professor of Administrative Law, Department of Legal and Social Sciences, Universidad Nacional de Chilecito, La Rioja. Assistant Professor of Administrative Law and Administrative Procedural Law FD-UNC. Visiting Professor of the Postgraduate Course of Specialization in Public Law and of Specialization in Procedural Law UNC and of the Master in Procedural Law, National University of La Rioja. Prosecutor of the University Court. Member of the Institute of Environmental Law and Natural Resources of the National Academy of Law and Social Sciences of Córdoba.

  • María Inés Ortiz de Gallardo

    Counselor. Specialist in Public Law, Faculty of Law, National University of Córdoba (FD-UNC Argentina). Research Professor. Professor of Administrative Law, Catholic University of Córdoba. Central Tutor of Administrative and Public Law of the Instituto Universitario Aeronáutico Universidad de la Defensa Nacional. Assistant Professor of Administrative Procedural Law FD-UNC. Guest Professor of the Postgraduate Course of Specialization in Public Law, of the Specialization in Procedural Law UNC and of the Master in Procedural Law of the National University of La Rioja. Member of the Institute of Environmental Law and Natural Resources of the National Academy of Law and Social Sciences of Córdoba. Member of the Contentious-Administrative Chamber of the 2nd Nom. of the Judicial Power of the Province of Córdoba, Argentina.

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Published

2019-04-30

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Section

Jurisprudence

How to Cite

INTERJURISDICTIONALITY IN ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND ITS CONFLICTS: THE ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE CAUSED BY ANONYMOUS PEOPLE. (2019). Revista De La Facultad De Derecho, 10(1), 217-248. https://revistas.psi.unc.edu.ar/index.php/refade/article/view/25789