Abstract
Environmental law has emerged under the influence of ecology as a distinct branch of law. Indeed there is a co-evolution process between these two disciplines which rests on a common basis derived from the challenges what is described here as the ‘environmental problematic’ to the established relationships between human being and nature. This article evaluates the subject taking into consideration generally accepted facts and principles in ecology, whilst avoiding scientific details and discussions. Environmental law is also considered not in the sense of sector-based environmental legislation but in a general conceptual framework common for all countries and based on sociological as well as ethical aspects. In consequence the article underlines new themes which are not familiar in the traditional
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