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The Environmental Protection of Future Generations: A Necessary Foundation for Sustainable Development

The Environmental Protection of Future Generations: A Necessary Foundation for Sustainable Development

21.Nov - 21. Nov, 2024 Cod. W16-24

Protecting the environment is one of the most important challenges of today's humanity for the humanity of the future.

Free and open activity 18:00h

Conference by:
Manuel Castañón del Valle,
Lawyer specializing in Environmental Law

Description

The decisions adopted by the people alive today can deeply impact the lives and rights of those born in the years, decades or many centuries to come. Therefore, protecting and defending future generations is a moral duty for today's society. The generations who will live on the planet in the future have a clear right to a healthy environment in order to exist there; or to the natural resources of the Earth not to have been depleted so that they can continue to have a full live; or to have an optimum quality of life that is not threatened by an aggressive and hostile climate, the result of the legacy of the acts of the humans who lived on the planet in its past.

The environmental legal protection of future generations is the project to be addressed by current environmental law; it will surely be one of the core themes of the environmental legislative policies of many countries around the world in the short term.

Protecting and defending the rights of future generations require the decision-making processes to evolve in order to consider and guarantee justice and sustainability over a series of time scales that include the present, the short and medium term, and the distant future.

Legislative policies must not only be able to protect current interests in the future, but they should also address the need to organise the demands that the future imposes on the present; therefore, a legal mainstream that implies recognising the generations that will live on the planet in the future as subjects of law must be developed.

Based on elementary human ethics, there has to be recognition that those who are yet to be born cannot defend themselves; therefore, the emphasis has to be on intergenerational justice gradually shifting beyond the moral debate to be based on the legal debate.

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Activity directed to

  • All public

In collaboration with

  • Colegio de Arquitectos Vasco-Navarro en Gipuzkoa

Program

21-11-2024

18:00 - 19:15

“La protección del medio ambiente es uno de los retos más importantes de la humanidad del presente para la humanidad del futuro“

  • Manuel Castañón del Valle | Departamento de Derecho Ambiental del Ilustre Colegio de Abogados de Sevilla - Abogado especializado en Derecho del Medio Ambiente
 

Eva Caballero kazetariak hizlariarekin elkarrizketa izango du hitzaldia amaitutakoan / La periodista Eva Caballero mantendrá un diálogo con el ponente una vez finalizada la conferencia

Speakers

Manuel Castañón del Valle

Lawyer specialised in Environmental Law

Lawyer specialised in Environmental Law since 1995. Director of the Environmental Law Department of the Seville Law Society since 2000. Speaker on the environmental legal protection of future generations at international conferences, seminars and congresses. Author of the books “El Defensor de las Generaciones Futuras” (2018) y “La protección Jurídico Ambiental de las Generaciones Futuras “(2023) and numerous articles on environmentally defending future generations. Chair of the Foundation to Protect and Defend Future Generation. Contributor to the Maastricht Principles on the Human Rights of Future Generations. EU representative at the Global League of Environmental Lawyers since 2010. Professor of Environmental Law at public and private universities and institutions in Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean since 2005. Contributor to the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) from 2007 to 2010. Speaker at international congresses on environmental law since 2001. Member of the Group of Legal Specialist of the Environmental Law Commission of the IUCN (International Union for the Conservation of Nature) since 2008. + info: https://labur.eus/B9BVZ

Venue

Miramar Palace

Pº de Miraconcha nº 48. Donostia / San Sebastián

Gipuzkoa

43.3148927,-1.9985911999999644

Miramar Palace

Pº de Miraconcha nº 48. Donostia / San Sebastián

Gipuzkoa