Problems of Implementing International Environmental Law Norms into National Law
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https://doi.org/10.59022/ijlp.478Keywords:
Ecological Monitoring, Implementation, Biodiversity, Ecological Expertise, Institutional CoordinationAbstract
This article provides a detailed account of the rapidly deteriorating environment and one of the most pressing problems in all countries today. It also provides a thorough analysis of the process of implementing international environmental law into the national legislative system in the Republic of Uzbekistan. During the study, problems such as gaps in national legislation in this area, weak institutional coordination, ineffective economic mechanisms, gaps in the mechanisms for implementing international conventions, and insufficient environmental personnel capacity were studied. In addition, the article provides theoretical recommendations for strengthening the implementation process based on foreign experience.
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