Introduction To Environment Law
Introduction To Environment Law
Introduction To Environment Law
Environmental Law
Hinduism
Islam
Quran and teaching of Prophet as handed down in the Sunnah (as
also Ijma and Qiyas)
Moderation - Islam furthermore discourages self-indulgence, lavish
living and waste.
Humanity should behave in such a way that would maintain
thebalancethat exists within the kind of environment that we
inherited.
Islamic jurisprudence contains regulations concerning the
conservation and allocation of scarce water resources; rules for the
conservation of land with special zones of graded use; special rules
for the establishment of rangelands, wetlands, green belts and also
wildlife protection and conservation.
Much of the traditional institutions and laws associated with sound
environmental practice in Islam have now fallen into disuse.
Jainism
In Jain evolutionary theory, every soul is equal and
bound by varying amounts of asravas (karmic particles)
depending on the type of body they inhabit. Human
beings being the most evolved of all have an
inescapable ethical responsibility to protect them all.
Non-violence (no cruelty against human beings and
animals)
life of moderation and restraint; practice a measure of
abstinence
and
austerity;
dont
procreate
indiscriminately lest they overburden the universe and
its resources.
Using any resource beyond one's needs or the misuse of
any part of nature, is considered a form of theft.
Buddhism
Chanakyas Jurisprudence:
State to maintain forests
Fine for cutting trees and damaging
forests
Forest reserves for wild animals
Protection of wild life: wild animals to be
killed or bound in places outside the
reserve forests when harmful
What is Environment?
Biotic,
Abiotic
component
(Abiotic:
light,
temperature, water, atmospheric gases; Biotic:
humans, flora, fauna)
Physical and natural
Section 2(a) of the Environment Protection Act,
1986 (EPA) defines environment - One which
includes water, air and land and the interrelationship which exists among and between
water, air and land and human beings, other living
creatures, plants, micro-organisms and property.
Legislations
are
like
roaring
toothless tigers
Environmentalism
Preservationist (non-use)
Conservationist
(sustainable use)
Environmental Justice
(Avoiding the imposition of
environmental harms
disproportionately on the poor or on
minority populations)