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The Concept of the Principles of Legal Certainty, Benefit and Justice in Environmental Management

Yundini Husni Djamaluddin
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Yundini Husni Djamaluddin: Department of Police Science, Indonesian College of Police Science, Jakarta, Indonesia

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2021, vol. 5, issue 2, 632-638

Abstract: Every human interaction both among humans and with the environment will have an impact on the environment, both positive and negative. Therefore, a legal rule is designed to regulate the balance of humans and the environment in which they live. Environmental law regulates environmental patterns and all devices and conditions with humans who live and affect the environment. This research was designed in the form of library research using various sources of literature as a source of research data. This research is a study related to the thought of a character in a certain time, so methodologically the approach used is the content approach (library). If the legal norms are only written and neatly arranged, but there is no serious handling of the law enforcement apparatus and the culture is indifferent from the community, then the legal norm is only an artificial norm. Lawless practices must be submerged in order to maintain legal certainty, justice, and benefit. In environmental law, stipulated provisions, and norms to regulate human actions with the aim of protecting the environment from damage and deterioration of its quality to ensure its sustainability so that it can be directly used by current and future generations. Environmental law is oriented to the environment, so that its nature and timing also follow the nature and character of the environment.

Date: 2021
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