Law and Economics and the Essentiality Paradigm: A reference system for social and environmental balance
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https://doi.org/10.31501/ealr.v15i01.14344Abstract
This research aims to analyze the theoretical contours of Law and Economics and the Paradigm of Essentiality, as well as the issue of protecting the environmental balance, as a fundamental right and unit of measurement of the criterion of efficiency, effectiveness and economic, social and environmental effectiveness. To obtain the results sought by the research, the methods of approach and procedure to be followed will be, respectively, the empirical-dialectic and the bibliographic, having, as a background, a theoretical framework qualified by the epistemological dialogue promoted between Law and Economics and the Essentiality Paradigm. In conclusion, the protection of the environmental balance is reflected in a value of relevance to society, which can be recognized as a unit of measurement for the criterion of economic, social and environmental efficiency, efficacy and effectiveness.
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