ECOCIDE A THREAT TO BIOLOGICAL TISSUE AND ECOLOGICAL SAFETY

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Samanta Kowalska

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Over time, ecocide was considered mainly through the praxiology of command. This paper will demonstrate that actions aiming to prevent ecocide are hindered by the existing reference point in the construction of environmental standards. In order to build ecological safety, the illusory and short-term nature of environmental projects should be neutralised. Ecocide is a threat that requires solutions both at the level of national law and a forward-oriented global strategy. The discussion will show that ecocide is a virulent and pejorative phenomenon that currently goes beyond classically understood ecocrime. Preventing ecocide is an urgent necessity of a civilisational nature. The intergeneration component will be highlighted in considerations, which should encourage the updating and implementation of a strategy with a view to ensuring ecological safety on a continuous basis. The formal-dogmatic and comparative method in interpretation legal acts of international law with legal documents in the field of environmental protection has been applied in order to justify the hypothesis. Scientific research are accompanied by an analyze the relationship between the nature and human world.

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Samanta Kowalska, Calisia University

Doctor’s Degree from University of Warsaw (UW), Warsaw, Poland. Master’s Degree in Law from Faculty of Law and Administration of Adam Mickiewicz University (AMU), Poznan, Poland. Assistant Professor at Calisia University, Kalisz, Poland.