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Natural law aspects for legal regulation of water
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Tartalom: | http://ojs3.mtak.hu/index.php/JAEL/article/view/1837 |
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Archívum: | Agrár- és Környezetjog |
Gyűjtemény: | Cikkek |
Cím: |
Natural law aspects for legal regulation of water
Természetjogi szempontok a víz jogi szabályozásához
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Létrehozó: |
Petrasovszky, Anna
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Kiadó: |
CEDR Magyar Agrárjogi Egyesület
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Dátum: |
2019-07-01
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Téma: |
natural law
state authority
national wealth
natural resources
public reason
természetjog
állami autoritás
nemzeti vagyon
természeti erőforrások
közérdek
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Tartalmi leírás: |
The change of actual economic, social conditions and internal and external policies of Hungary had a significantimpact on the natural condition and water management of Carpathian Basin. The state played an increasinglyactive role in water management and its legal regulation. The 19th century version of natural law provided atheoretical basis for this role of the state. The merit of this new critical theory of reason was to elaborate thetheoretical principles of individual rights and legal regulation of public law derived from them in a coherent system.Special maxims have not been elaborated yet, but the certain parts of natural law concept involve aspects whichare related to water as a subject of legal regulation. The state recognizes natural resources, including water, as partof its national wealth. They are subject to legal regulation, according to which the state is empowered to interven inownership relations of individuals. Natural law lays down the legitimate criteria of this state’s intervention. Thestate, on the one hand, must ensure the protection of private interest, on the other hand, under strict conditions, thepublic reason also has to be enforced against private interests.
The change of actual economic, social conditions and internal and external policies of Hungary had a significantimpact on the natural condition and water management of Carpathian Basin. The state played an increasinglyactive role in water management and its legal regulation. The 19th century version of natural law provided atheoretical basis for this role of the state. The merit of this new critical theory of reason was to elaborate thetheoretical principles of individual rights and legal regulation of public law derived from them in a coherent system.Special maxims have not been elaborated yet, but the certain parts of natural law concept involve aspects whichare related to water as a subject of legal regulation. The state recognizes natural resources, including water, as partof its national wealth. They are subject to legal regulation, according to which the state is empowered to interven inownership relations of individuals. Natural law lays down the legitimate criteria of this state’s intervention. Thestate, on the one hand, must ensure the protection of private interest, on the other hand, under strict conditions, thepublic reason also has to be enforced against private interests.
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angol
magyar
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Típus: |
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Peer-reviewed Article
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Formátum: |
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application/pdf
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Azonosító: |
10.21029/JAEL.2019.26.193
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Forrás: |
Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Law; Vol 14 No 26 (2019); 193-218
Agrár- és Környezetjog; Évf. 14 szám 26 (2019); 193-218
1788-6171
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