Environmental Delicts and Post-Communist Private Law in Bulgaria: Time for Reforms in View of UN's Sustainable Development Goals and the European Green Deal?

Marta Santos Silva, Andrea Nicolussi, Christiane Wendehorst, Pablo Salvador Coderch, Marc Clément and Fryderyk Zoll, The Routledge Handbook of Private Law and Sustainability (Routledge), Forthcoming

41 Pages Posted: 27 Mar 2024

Date Written: February 27, 2024

Abstract

Can private law contribute to seeking solutions to environmental problems and aligning Bulgaria better with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals, which have informed the European Green Deal? This chapter highlights the importance of the procedural right of access to justice in environmental matters as it emerges from international and EU law to better delineate the potential role which tort law can play in supporting environmental protection. Then, it surveys the untidy notion of environmental delict in Bulgarian law. Finally, it suggests what reforms are necessary to help Bulgarian tort law become a useful tool in promoting environmental protection.

Keywords: Sustainability, Environmental Protection, Private Law, Rule of Law, European Green Deal, UN Sustainable Development Goals,Bulgaria

Suggested Citation

Vassileva, Radosveta, Environmental Delicts and Post-Communist Private Law in Bulgaria: Time for Reforms in View of UN's Sustainable Development Goals and the European Green Deal? (February 27, 2024). Marta Santos Silva, Andrea Nicolussi, Christiane Wendehorst, Pablo Salvador Coderch, Marc Clément and Fryderyk Zoll, The Routledge Handbook of Private Law and Sustainability (Routledge), Forthcoming, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4740959 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4740959

Radosveta Vassileva (Contact Author)

Middlesex University - School of Law ( email )

The Burroughs
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London, NW4 4BT
United Kingdom

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