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The Conceptualization of Environmental Administration Law in Environmental Pollution Control
Summary
This normative legal review examines how environmental administration law functions in controlling pollution, analyzing both punitive and preventive enforcement approaches. Key barriers identified include poor inter-agency coordination, inadequate monitoring plans, and weak enforcement capacity.
Environment is an essential element of life. The domain offers a variety of advantages and functions for humans to carry out activities and reside there. This is normative legal research using secondary sources. According to the study's findings, environmental law enforcement can be conducted both punitively and preventatively, depending on its effectiveness and nature. The lack of coordination between sectors (government officials), the absence of a monitoring plan, and the lack of environmental supervisors are obstacles to ecological monitoring.