1992
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-40141992000200013
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Declaração do Rio de Janeiro

Abstract: Declaração do Rio de Janeiro A Conferência das Nações Unidas sobre meio ambiente e desenvolvimento. Tendo-se reunido no Rio de Janeiro, de 3 a 14 de junho de 1992, Reafirmando a Declaração da Conferência das Nações Unidas sobre o Meio Ambiente Humano, adotada em Estocolmo em 16 de junho de 1972, e buscando avançar a partir dela, Com o objetivo de estabelecer uma nova e justa parceria global por meio do estabelecimento de novos níveis de cooperação entre os Estados, os setores-chave da sociedade e os indivíduos, Show more

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“…The third concept is the precautionary principle (PP), developed in environmental law, based on contemporary ecological problems 23,24 . It points out that confronted with significant potential hazards and damages arising from an activity or product presenting scientific doubts, the State must act to avoid them 25 .…”
Section: Figure 1 Differences Between Illness and Prevention In Asymmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The third concept is the precautionary principle (PP), developed in environmental law, based on contemporary ecological problems 23,24 . It points out that confronted with significant potential hazards and damages arising from an activity or product presenting scientific doubts, the State must act to avoid them 25 .…”
Section: Figure 1 Differences Between Illness and Prevention In Asymmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the following decade, it was spread through various international agreements and treaties, involving a variety of subjects. Its legal status is evolving and received a broad support, enough to affirm that it reflects a principle of customary law 25 .…”
Section: Precautionary Principlementioning
confidence: 99%