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Brazilian Environmental Law - Paulo Affonso Leme Machado
Brazilian Environmental Law
An Introduction
Brazil is a country with a rich and diverse environment, but it is also a country that faces significant environmental challenges. Deforestation, pollution, and climate change are just a few of the threats that Brazil's environment faces.
In order to address these challenges, Brazil has developed a comprehensive body of environmental law. This law is designed to protect the environment and ensure that future generations can enjoy the same natural resources that we enjoy today.
The History of Brazilian Environmental Law
The history of Brazilian environmental law can be traced back to the colonial period. In the 16th century, the Portuguese government began to issue laws to protect the environment. These laws were primarily designed to protect the country's natural resources, such as forests and minerals.
In the 19th century, Brazil began to develop more comprehensive environmental laws. These laws were designed to address a wider range of environmental issues, such as pollution and deforestation.
In the 20th century, Brazil continued to develop its environmental law. The country's first environmental protection agency was created in 1973. In 1981, Brazil adopted a new constitution that included a number of environmental provisions.
The Current State of Brazilian Environmental Law
Brazil's environmental law is currently in a state of flux. The country is in the process of implementing a new environmental code, which is expected to be completed by 2020. The new code will make a number of changes to Brazil's environmental law, including:
- Strengthening the role of the federal government in environmental protection
- Increasing the penalties for environmental violations
- Creating new mechanisms for public participation in environmental decision-making
The Challenges of Brazilian Environmental Law
Brazil faces a number of challenges in implementing its environmental law. These challenges include:
- A lack of resources
- A lack of political will
- A lack of public awareness
Despite these challenges, Brazil has made significant progress in protecting its environment. The country has reduced its deforestation rate, improved its air quality, and cleaned up its water supplies.
The Future of Brazilian Environmental Law
The future of Brazilian environmental law is uncertain. The country faces a number of challenges, but it also has a number of opportunities. If Brazil can overcome its challenges, it has the potential to become a world leader in environmental protection.
Why You Should Buy This Book
This book provides a comprehensive overview of Brazilian environmental law. It is an essential resource for anyone who is interested in learning more about this important topic.
This book is written by Paulo Affonso Leme Machado, a leading expert on Brazilian environmental law. He has written extensively on this topic, and he is considered to be one of the most knowledgeable people in the field.
This book is well-written and easy to understand. It is a valuable resource for anyone who is interested in learning more about Brazilian environmental law.
Conclusion
Brazil is a country with a rich and diverse environment, but it is also a country that faces significant environmental challenges. Brazilian environmental law is designed to protect the environment and ensure that future generations can enjoy the same natural resources that we enjoy today.
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