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    <title>European Sovereignty and Sustainable Development: Disenchanted Analysis of a Clear-Obscure Political Speech</title>
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    <description>Title: European Sovereignty and Sustainable Development: Disenchanted Analysis of a Clear-Obscure Political Speech
Authors: Hervé-Fournereau, Nathalie
Abstract: This article demonstrates the new innovative approach to the significant legal and political correlations and is been written in the form of Presidential political speech analysis, which foresees the deep synthesis and knowledge of legislative provisions, reflections on national sovereignty, ecological transition, climate change and European Union legislation.</description>
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    <title>Prevention of Industrial Accidents in the EU Legislation</title>
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    <description>Title: Prevention of Industrial Accidents in the EU Legislation
Authors: Materniak, Dariusz
Abstract: The development of civilization and technology is associated with the growing risks to the natural environment, primarily from the risks posed by industrial plants that use hazardous substances or production processes in process of production. The experience of the last few decades shows that such failures cause serious damage to the environment and material or human losses. To prevent such accidents and limit their possible consequences, legal regulations known as Seveso Directives have been developed within the European Union. They were adopted also in Poland as a EU member.</description>
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    <title>Environmental Requirements in the Field of Urban Development: Legal Land Aspects</title>
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    <description>Title: Environmental Requirements in the Field of Urban Development: Legal Land Aspects
Authors: Kostyk, Solomiya
Abstract: The article analyzes the procedure for conducting an environmental impact assessment in the context of urban development activities in accordance with the Law of Ukraine “On Environmental Impact Assessment”. The environmental impact assessment and the environmental expertise, which was carried out before the entry into force of the new legislation, were compared. Particular attention is devoted to public participation in the implementation of environmental impact assessment and to the introduction of a new information resource – the Unified Register of Environmental Impact Assessment.</description>
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    <title>Coping with Forest and Land Fire Regulatory Challenges in Indonesia: an Assessment to the Regulatory Enforcement</title>
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    <description>Title: Coping with Forest and Land Fire Regulatory Challenges in Indonesia: an Assessment to the Regulatory Enforcement
Authors: Fatimah, Isna
Abstract: The uncontrolled expansion of plantation activities within peatland areas is one of the major trigger causing forest and/or land fire (Fire) in Indonesia. To deal with such problems including other influencing variables such as land use management, Indonesian law provides various options of regulatory instrument. The law indicates strong message that the Fire must be stopped, reflected through stipulations on regulatory instruments including command and control type of regulation (direct regulation) and alternative approaches to hold compliance. After exacerbate Fire in 2015, many protests from the people, neighborhood countries and broader international parties encouraged Indonesian government to be more active in conducting regulatory enforcement of some regulatory instruments. Some of the examples are the imposed administrative sanction and lawsuit against companies within 2015 to 2017. However, the regulatory enforcement has not been assessed as to whether it has obtained significant improvement to stop Fire. This paper attempt to assess whether regulatory enforcement on selected Fire cases has met the regulatory objective particularly to stop the Fire. This research finds that output of the applied enforcement for violation on Fire provisions remains incoherent with the regulatory objective while the strategy of enforcement is not well-systemized.</description>
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