The role of the decisions of international organizations in protecting the environment
Abstract
Each legal rule has a source that is the legal basis on which it is based, and these sources differ between original sources and backup sources, and international environmental law, like other legal rules, has sources based on it in addition to the original and backup sources (explanatory), we find there are new sources of behavior The unilateralism of states and the decisions of international organizations, the latter of which constitute a juristic debate about the extent of their commitment, but especially in the environmental field, contributed to developing its rules and building its foundations, as evidenced by the various decisions issued by international organizations
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