Special Legislation on the Protection of the Atmosphere
Keywords:
Environment, atmosphere, air quality, pollution, degration of the ozone layer.Abstract
The judicial protection of the atmosphere is a current subject of interest as the atmosphere is an essential part of the biosphere itself. Consequently, certain national and international organizations have set up norms that focus on the protection against the damaging activities. The monitoring of the impact of the pollution of the atmosphere both on the population’s health and on the environment as well as the evaluation of the air quality are done based on the implementation of the national and international regulations.References
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The Declaration of the European Council regarding the Action plan in the field of the environment
The provisions on the control of the air pollution that were taken on by the O.C.D.E. Council in 1974
The statement of principle on the fight against air pollution that was adopted by the Council of Europe in 1968 which was later on followed by a series of regulations on the quality and air protection
The Framework-directive 96/62 that was adopted by the Council of Europe regarding the evolution and the management of the air quality
The Council’s Directive 2002/3 regarding the ozone layer in the atmosphere
The Directive 77/537/CEE regarding the laws of the member states on the measures taken against polluting gases
The Directive 2001/81 adopted by the Council of Europe that establishes the upper national limit for the polluting gases in the atmosphere
The Convention from Vienna as well as the Amendment to Law no. 84/1993
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