The legal system for natural reserves and its application to the environment in the Libyan Al-jabel Alakhder
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https://doi.org/10.58309/aajssh.v2i1.35Keywords:
Environment in the Green Mountain, natural reserves, environmental protection, the principle of sustainable development, the principle of non-retreatAbstract
The international community has risen late to form legal rules that protect the environment, the first goal of which was to ensure the human right to live in a healthy environment, free from poverty, disease, and anxiety from environmental imbalance, and the second goal is the sustainable development of environmental resources, given the region Green Mountain, and its environmental elements, natural, biological, and human, and also to the unique geographical location that its environment enjoys in the Mediterranean basin, in which countries are competing to acquire its wealth and harness it as their national wealth, so it essential to do a study The legal system of natural reserves, and how to activate it, as it is the last lifeline, to protect the environment in this region. In this study, the descriptive approach and the comparative analytical approach were used. The study concluded several results, the most important of which are that the Green Mountain area is an essential environmental area, and it suffers from severe neglect from The state, where there is no clear development plan to preserve it and organize human life in it, just as there are no effective legislations to protect and develop it.
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