Publication: El ruido en el mar: ¿es necesario abordarlo desde el principio de precaución?
Authors
Morelle Hungría, Esteban
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Universidad de Murcia, Servicio de Publicaciones
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https://doi.org/10.6018/bioderecho.459071
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El ruido en mares y océanos es uno de los más complejos contaminantes que existen y ello es una
muestra de la necesidad, imperiosa, de que juristas se pongan a analizar tal compleja situación desde un
planteamiento ecosistémico y a escala multinivel. Vemos como la contaminación acústica subacuática dispone de
mecanismos e instrumentos jurídicos de control y regulación, sin embargo, parece que todavía los impactos que
generan son de tal intensidad que existen ciertas lagunas, quedando mucho por descubrir. Desde este posicionamiento
analizamos la necesidad de seguir bajo el prisma del principio de precaución o bien priorizar sobre otro de los
principios funcionales del Derecho ambiental, la prevención.
Underwater noise is one of the most complex pollutants that exist, and this is a sign of the imperative need for jurists to analyze such a complex situation from an ecosystem approach and on a multilevel scale. We see how underwater noise pollution has mechanisms and legal instruments for control and regulation, however, it seems that the impacts they generate are still of such intensity that there are certain gaps, leaving much to discover. From this position we analyze the need to continue under the prism of the precautionary principle or to prioritize over another of the functional principles of environmental law, prevention.
Underwater noise is one of the most complex pollutants that exist, and this is a sign of the imperative need for jurists to analyze such a complex situation from an ecosystem approach and on a multilevel scale. We see how underwater noise pollution has mechanisms and legal instruments for control and regulation, however, it seems that the impacts they generate are still of such intensity that there are certain gaps, leaving much to discover. From this position we analyze the need to continue under the prism of the precautionary principle or to prioritize over another of the functional principles of environmental law, prevention.
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Bioderecho, Nº 12, 2020
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