Journal of Research and Development in Comparative Law

Journal of Research and Development in Comparative Law

A Comparative Study of the Role of the Constitutional Guardian in France and Colombia in the Development of Constitutionalisation of Environmental Law

Document Type : scientific research paper

Authors
1 Ph.D. Student in Public Law, Faculty of Law and Political Sciences, University of Mazandaran, Babolsar, Iran
2 Associate Professor, Faculty of Law and Political Sciences, University of Mazandaran, Babolsar, Iran
Abstract
Following the growing attention of the international community to environmental issue in the 1970s and its inclusion in the constitution, the practical realization of the environmental capacities of constitutions and realize the Constitutionalisation of the environmental law became a fundamental issue. Since the main custodians of ensuring the implementation of the constitution are the constitutional guardians, the role of these institutions and their performance in the development of the Constitutionalisation of the environmental law became of great importance. Because, the way these institutions operate can largely reflect the extent to which a legal system has the necessary capacities for the Constitutionalisation of the environmental law. This research adopts a descriptive-analytical and legal approach to examine the role of constitutional guardians in France and Colombia in realizing the environmental capacities constitutions, and in developing the Constitutionalisation of the environmental law in these two countries. this research indicate that despite both countries having acceptable environmental capacities in their constitutions, the constitutional guardian's performance in these two countries has led to a greater integration of environmental considerations into the legal system of Colombia compared to that of France. This is also largely due to the traditional approach taken by the Constitutional Council of France in contrast to the modern approach adopted by the Constitutional Court of Colombia. the French Constitutional Council considers its mission to be solely to control the compliance of laws and regulations with the environmental provisions contained in the Charter for the environment and has always tried to play a controlling role in order to Constitutionalisation of the environmental law in the French legal system. In contrast, the Colombian Constitutional Court has always tried to play a facilitating and developmental role in the process of Constitutionalisation of the environmental law in the Colombian legal system, while maintaining a controlling role.
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