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Green Constitution Strengthening Environment Principle in the Act of 1945

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  • Netty NAIBORHU

    (Sekolah Tinggi Hukum Bandung Indonesia)

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Environmental issues should not be placed on one side namely the government legislative executive and judicative but all components of the existing layer in a country must be able to interpret the green constitution in the hearts of each Green constitution as the idea of constitutionalizing the norm of environmental law into the constitution by raising the draft of environmental protection norms to the constitution level Approach method used in this research using a normative juridical approach with the focus related to the green constitution as reinforcement of environmental principles in the Constitution with data obtained and analyzed by using a qualitative normative method This constitutionalization can be grouped into three types First formal constitutionalization This group has a style in which the constitutionalization of environmental policy is carried out by putting it in a formal form on the environment and ideas of sustainable development Secondly substantial Constitutionalization This model is interpreted as a practice of constitutionalization that is not only limited to formal but substantially As for a reason that environmental policy becomes the spirit spirit of the constitution in a country Third structural constitutionalization This model is an extreme ending which changes the environmental paradigm of the object into the subject of human rights so that the environment can be viewed as a separate legal subject structure beside the human subject

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  • Netty NAIBORHU, 2018. "Green Constitution Strengthening Environment Principle in the Act of 1945," Journal of Advanced Research in Management, ASERS Publishing, vol. 9(5), pages 1044-1051.
  • Handle: RePEc:srs:jemt00:v:9:y:2018:i:5:p:1044-1051
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