Environmental law refers to the rules and regulations that are legally binding and enforceable on individuals and organizations to protect the environment. Environmental policies, on the other hand, are guidelines and principles set by governments or organizations to address environmental issues, but they are not always legally binding. In essence, environmental laws have the force of law while environmental policies are frameworks for action.
Environmental law, for example, the Clean Air Act.
Different countries have different laws. I suggest that you search for it on Wikipedia and see if you can find your country's Environmental Protection law there.
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Go to law school, get your law license, and study environmental law.
Environmental Law Service was created in 1995.
Law and politics are actually quite different. Law is the system of right and wrong, upholding rules crime and punishment, and assuring that people are held accountable for their criminal acts. Politics refers to the activities associated with the running of the government and it's various policies.
Because every organization has a set of standards and policies designed to make every activity run as smoothly as possible and in accordance to the prevailing law of the land where the activity is to be done.
what is the power to make law and frame public policies.
Canadian Environmental Law Association was created in 1970.
UK Environmental Law Association was created in 1987.
Tulane Environmental Law Journal was created in 1988.