Cambio Climático y Fiscalización Ambiental: Regulación de Emisiones de las Actividades Minero energéticas

Authors

  • Martha Inés Aldana Durán Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
    Abogada especialista en Derecho Ambiental Internacional y Comparado; con experiencia en procedimiento sancionador ambientaly procesos de formulación de normas ambientales Titulada como abogada por la Universidad de Lima, con una maestría en derecho (LLM) con especialidad en derecho ambiental internacional y comparado de la American University – Washington College of Law (USA) y con estudios de Maestría en Ecología General y del Perú de la Universidad Inca Garcilaso de la Vega - Instituto Cambio yDesarrollo.

Keywords:

Climate change, Minning, Energy, Environmental enforcement, Environmental policy, Greenhouse gases emissions

Abstract

The author develops the main tenets of Three Dimensional Theory of law and its particular application to the field of climate change. In this context, the relevant behaviors on climate change, the values that are seeking to achieve through regulation of does these behaviors, and national and international standards are presented. In addition, he does special emphasis on the identification of active behaviors relating to the issuing agent of greenhouse gases (GHGs), which for the purposes of the activities responsible for the emission of these gases in our country have done. Consequently, by reference, the main contents of Mexican law are presented on climate change legislation that affects the obligation to report GHG emissions data to the agents that generate them. Finally, suggestions are made in order to implement the climate commitment in mining and energy activities.

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Published

2014-05-04

How to Cite

Aldana Durán, M. I. (2014). Cambio Climático y Fiscalización Ambiental: Regulación de Emisiones de las Actividades Minero energéticas. Derecho & Sociedad, (42), 213–221. Retrieved from https://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/derechoysociedad/article/view/12477

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Section

Medio Ambiente