2023
DOI: 10.18280/ijsdp.180116
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The Law's Critical Role in Developing Human-Environment Relationships after COVID-19 Pandemic (A Study of Ecofeminism)

Abstract: The relationship between humans and the environment has managed to evolve throughout history. This relationship can be seen in both how people interact with nature and in the environmental laws they pass. These two things demonstrate how humans rule the environment. The COVID-19 pandemic has become one of the catalysts for rethinking the human-nature relationship and the impact of human dominance on the environment. Ecofeminism has emerged as a viable theory for combating this dominance. The historical develop… Show more

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“…In the literature [5,6], an analysis of social relations related to the subject of criminal law regulation of safety and security development shows that they differ significantly in terms of the degree of influence of law on them. So, one group of these relations is those that are associated with ensuring fundamental human rights and freedoms -the right to life, health, freedom, honor, dignity, and inviolability.…”
Section: Overview Of the Basic Elements Of An Article In The Scientif...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the literature [5,6], an analysis of social relations related to the subject of criminal law regulation of safety and security development shows that they differ significantly in terms of the degree of influence of law on them. So, one group of these relations is those that are associated with ensuring fundamental human rights and freedoms -the right to life, health, freedom, honor, dignity, and inviolability.…”
Section: Overview Of the Basic Elements Of An Article In The Scientif...mentioning
confidence: 99%