European Law Open (Mar 2024)

Legal changes: ecosystem health and the redefinition of sustainability in the Green Deal

  • Edoardo Chiti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1017/elo.2024.10
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3
pp. 190 – 198

Abstract

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This contribution to the Symposium on Ecosystem Restoration and EU Law is concerned with the changing features of sustainability. It argues that the Commission is gradually articulating, next to the consolidated objective of sustainable development, an ecological understanding of sustainability. It discusses the meaning and relevance of such new understanding, by asking how ecological sustainability is formulated as a policy objective and jurified in the legislation stemming from the Green Deal. It then reflects on the distinction between ecological sustainability and sustainable development. The contribution finally presents some thoughts on the relevance that the ongoing process of complication of the legal construction of sustainability may have for the Green Deal.

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