
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY AND REGULATION ANALYSIS IN DEVELOPED AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
Author(s) -
Gulzhamal Aliyeva
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
memlekettìk basķaru ža̋ne memlekettìk ķyzmet/gosudarstvennoe upravlenie i gosudarstvennaâ služba
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2959-0302
pISSN - 1994-2370
DOI - 10.52123/1994-2370-2021-253
Subject(s) - developing country , legislation , language change , poverty , international community , work (physics) , environmental policy , politics , business , developed country , public economics , economics , political science , economic growth , environmental resource management , law , engineering , sociology , mechanical engineering , art , population , demography , literature
The article deals with the analysis of environmental policy and regulation at the international and national levels of developed and developing countries. The world community is concerned about environmental problems, creating possible solutions to these problems; however, this may not always be achievable, since there are political, economic and social factors that can serve as obstacles to the effective implementation of environmental policy and regulation. Such factors include: international conflicts and wars, instability in the economy, poverty and corruption. The analysis showed that some developing countries do not have adequate national institutions, mechanisms and procedures and, consequently, do not have adequate policies and laws to implement and enforce environmental standards. Thus, specific effective measures are needed to ensure the operation of international treaties in national legal systems. It is important to create appropriate bodies and legislation, the use of fees for harming the environment, as well as work on changing people's environmental behavior.