Interdisciplinarity on probation area of environmental cases A proposal from the experience of Public Actions Group
Keywords:
right to a healthy environment, Public Action Group (PAG), interdisciplinarity, evidential difficulties, access to justice, public interestAbstract
The main objective of this paper is to show how the evidentiary difficulties in environmental issues taken by the Group of Public Shares of the Rosario’s University, in the framework of its strategic litigation and clinical legal education are largely related to the absence of an interdisciplinary approach to the decree, practice and evaluate evidence by the judge. This lack has effects on the rights intended to protect the actions of environmental, within which rights are fundamental in nature, such as access to the administration of justice, and groups such as the right to a healthy environment.
To expose these evidential difficulties, three cases are developed by the legal clinic, the first is the popular action brought on behalf of Sunrise Park in San Andrés, the second is the popular action brought against the gold mine called “La Colosa” in Cajamarca, and finally the popular action brought against the irregular issuance of pot in the municipality of la Calera is exposed.
Under the above difficulties, some proposals are made to generate changes in state institutions, for being more efficient and effective in designation and financing of expert opinions and execution of judicial inspections, among other relevant evidence means for the public interest.
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