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The Paris Agreement, which urges countries around the world to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and participate in climate change, has begun, and various policies are being implemented to solve environmental problems around the world. India has implemented several environmental policies early on to solve the environmental pollution problem. The National Green Tribunal, also known as the Environmental Court, is one of them. However, the environmental courts in India have less authority than the environmental courts in the West, which have been concerned about environmental conservation for a long time, because tourism based on environmental resources and natural scenery are major national resources such as New Zealand, England, and Austria. In Korea, the Environmental Dispute Mediation Committee is being operated as an environmental dispute mediation system, but it is difficult to prepare for environmental problems that are gradually increasing in size and complexity. In this case, I think that the environmental court of India can be considered as a model that can improve the realistic environmental solution for Korea compared to the environmental courts of the western world. Also, when thinking a little later, it would be a good way to introduce an environmental court as an opportunity to strengthen the method of resolving environmental disputes.
목차
I. Enter
Ⅱ. Environment Court in India
1. Establishment of Environmental Court
2. Composition of Environmental Court
3. Jurisdiction and Authority of Environmental Court
4. Punishment by the Environmental Court
Ⅲ. Environmental Infringement and Environmental Court
1. Environmental Rights and Enforcement Laws of Korea
2. Environmental Damage
3. Environment Court
Ⅳ. Implications of the Environment Court of India
1. Judicial Activism and Broad Environmental Rights
2. Guarantee of Basic Rights through Improvement of Litigation Accessibility and Efficiency
Ⅴ. Korea's Environmental Dispute Resolution System
Ⅵ. Conclusion
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