GREEN DIPLOMACY-A NEW TYPE OF INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION (II)

Elena IFTIME

Abstract


We mention our attempt in a broader context reserved to a generous theme, of a great complexity and of a strict actuality that aims the planet’s health, of human and of other forms of living and nonliving forms of life. Particularly insisting on legal international coordinates of environmental protection and conservation, through which are being accomplished the valences of human’s right to a prosperous, healthy and ecologically balanced environment. This right occupies a central place among human rights, one of those essential gifts of nature to which no one should be detrimental to. It is considered to be a law of human solidarity consecrated by international and internal regulations, which involves in its content: the right to live in an unpolluted environment, which is not degraded by activities that can affect the environment, health, human welfare, sustainable development of society; the right to the highest medical care, unaffected by environmental degradation; right to a healthy working environment; right to benefit of durable usage of nature and its resources, the right to adequate water resources and food. This valences exercise of this right in the context of each state’s internal affairs, but especially in the life of international community, involves a new type of international cooperation suggestively called green diplomacy. It is a special form of the classical diplomacy, adapted to the specific and universality of environmental problems, particularly in the second half of the second century onwards. A diplomacy that seeks to harmonize the interests of a state and other’s interests along with the interests of every human being on the Planet, concerning the conservation and development of natural conditions of life. The major objective of this modern type of diplomacy is highlighted to empower the human beings, the micro and macro human community towards protecting, conserving and sustainable development of the Earth’s natural heritage. The efforts made for creating an institutional structure with international character in which environmental problems had to be debated, took shape and finality on organizing some meetings on this theme that reached its climax by institutionalizing the so-called “green Summits”: Stockholm (1972); Rio de Janeiro (1992); Johannesburg (2002). These meetings remained as milestones in the field, through international documents adopted, which constituted the legal armour to fight for nature’s protection.

Keywords


green diplomacy; nature’s protection; nature’s conservation; sustainable development of the natural conditions of life; ecological crisis

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