The reform of art. 9 and 41 of the Constitution includes the environment among the fundamental values in the first part of the Constitution, similarly to other constitutions of the member states of the European Union. This reform is the expression of a profound change in the ideology underlying the development model of industrialized countries, in line with the transition process towards a circular economy, launched first at a European level, and based on the rational use of resources and the regeneration of production processes, with a view to sustainable development, also to protect future generations

La riforma degli artt. 9 e 41 della Costituzione nell’ecologia delle idee

Danila Iacovelli
2022-01-01

Abstract

The reform of art. 9 and 41 of the Constitution includes the environment among the fundamental values in the first part of the Constitution, similarly to other constitutions of the member states of the European Union. This reform is the expression of a profound change in the ideology underlying the development model of industrialized countries, in line with the transition process towards a circular economy, launched first at a European level, and based on the rational use of resources and the regeneration of production processes, with a view to sustainable development, also to protect future generations
2022
JUS
Environment - Constitution – Geo-constitutionalism - Future generations - Circular economy
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