Maritime environmental law: principles and system for the construction of a legal micro-discipline in chilean shipping law

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International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
11
Article ID: 
22091
6 pages
Research Article

Maritime environmental law: principles and system for the construction of a legal micro-discipline in chilean shipping law

Renato D. Pezoa Huerta

Abstract: 

Maritime Environmental Law is a relatively new micro-discipline in Chilean law and does not enjoy express recognition as such. However, if it is studied and analysed from the Theory of Dogmatic Nuclei, the discipline is endowed with a speciality, as it presents well-defined characteristics and elements from a methodological and systemic perspective, which differentiate it from other branches of Law. This article consists of a proposal for the construction of Maritime Environmental Law as a micro-discipline endowed with this speciality. In order to achieve this task, it will examine the inter-subjective relations that underlie this branch of Law; the subject matter that it regulates; and the legal principles and institutions that give it its physiognomy. Finally, certain elements are proposed that could strengthen and consolidate the existence and effectiveness of this legal discipline.

DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.37118/ijdr.22091.06.2021
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