THE TRENCHES OF THE ECOLOGICAL RULE OF LAW IN THE ISRAEL-PALESTINE CONFLICT
GUARANTEEING HUMAN DIGNITY AND AN ENVIRONMENTAL BALANCE IN THE AGE OF CLIMATE CHANGE
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Ecological Rule of Law, international environmental balance, human dignity, international regimes, armed conflictResumo
The study analyzes the duties of states regarding the protection of the ecological rule of law and international environmental balance in contexts of war, with special attention to the current conflict between Israel and Palestine, as a guarantee of human dignity and world order. During climate urgency, the text assesses the environmental and legal impacts arising from the conflict, under applicable international regimes and invites debate on global governance of humanitarian, social, economic, and environmental issues. Using the deductive expository method, the essay raises questions about the common future of humanity when the duty to protect individuals and international society in the event of armed conflict is violated, with a focus on the environmental damage resulting from human actions in war.