Contaminación electromagnética y principio de precaución de norma crepuscular a criterio jurídico vinculante

Translated title of the contribution: Electromagnetic pollution and precautionary principle: from twilight rule to binding criteria

Andrés Gómez-Rey, Adolfo-León Ibañez-Elam, Ivan Vargas-Chaves

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Abstract

The following article aims to show the role that the precautionary principle has been imprinting within our legal system, having advanced from being considered just axiological criteria to becoming a true binding norm. In order to achieve this proposition, the text suggests the use of a compound methodology, having on one hand the dogmatic review of the basic questions towards the demonstration of desired objective, and on the other hand, a case-law analysis. The text possesses three parts, the first one contains brief lines about electromagnetic pollution and the precautionary principle; the second talks about the study of legal system lines; and within the third and fourth, results are presented in order to get to the final conclusions.
Translated title of the contributionElectromagnetic pollution and precautionary principle: from twilight rule to binding criteria
Original languageSpanish (Colombia)
Article number5
Pages (from-to)55-67
Number of pages26
JournalRevista Guillermo de Ockham
Volume18
Issue number1
StatePublished - Jun 26 2020

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