Charter for the Environment of 2004

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The Charter for the Environment of 2004 is a French constitutional text that enshrines environmental protection and sustainable development as fundamental rights and principles within France’s legal order.

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Label Occurrences
Charter for the Environment of 2004 canonical 3

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf constitutional charter
environmental law instrument
adoptedBy Congress of the French Parliament NERFINISHED
Parliament of France NERFINISHED
aimsTo guide legislation on environment and sustainable development
integrate environment into public policies
protect present and future generations
appliesToJurisdiction French Republic NERFINISHED
bindingOn State
legal persons
local authorities
natural persons
constitutionalRank equal to Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen of 1789
equal to Preamble of the Constitution of 1946
country France
enshrines duty to participate in environmental protection
polluter pays principle for environmental damage
precautionary principle in case of serious and irreversible environmental damage
principle of environmental education and training
principle of prevention
principle of public information and participation
principle of sustainable development
right to live in a balanced and healthy environment
field environmental constitutionalism
inspiredBy international environmental law principles
principle of intergenerational equity
language French
legalEffect binding on administrative authorities
binding on courts
binding on public authorities
source of constitutional review
legalForm preamble and articles
legalStatus constitutional norm
partOf French Constitution of 1958 NERFINISHED
promulgatedBy President of the French Republic NERFINISHED
recognizesAs fundamental duty of everyone to safeguard the environment
fundamental right to live in a balanced environment
subjectMatter environmental education
environmental protection
environmental rights
polluter pays principle
precautionary principle
public participation in environmental decision-making
sustainable development
typeOfRight third-generation fundamental right
usedBy Constitutional Council of France NERFINISHED
usedFor constitutional review of environmental legislation

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Subject: Charter for the Environment of 2004
Description of subject: The Charter for the Environment of 2004 is a French constitutional text that enshrines environmental protection and sustainable development as fundamental rights and principles within France’s legal order.

Referenced by (3)

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Constitution of 4 October 1958 preambleRefersTo Charter for the Environment of 2004
French Constitution recognizes Charter for the Environment of 2004
subject surface form: Constitution of the Fifth Republic
French constitutional bloc includesText Charter for the Environment of 2004