Chapter 1.
Origin and nature of World Ecological Constitution
1.1. The reason for creation of Global
Legal Act of Ecological Security — ecological-economic
crisis.
1.2 Genesis of World Ecological Constitution idea and
its nature.
1.3. Official proclamation of idea.
Chapter
2. Conceptual Basics of World Ecological Constitution
2.1. Ecological Economy as methodological
basics of World Ecological Constitution Concep.
2.1.1. Sustainable Development Doctrine: unity and contradiction
between natural and economic systems.
2.1.2. Ecological effects in ecosystems and its impact
on sustainability of social-economic development .
2.1.3. Ecological costs and losses.
2.1.4. Economic law of the increase of ecological cost
to society.
2.1.5. Principles for Ecological Economic Evaluation
of Sustainable Nature Use.
2.1.6. Ecological Economic effectiveness of production
and special text-transform:nonature protective activities
towards sustainable development.
2.2. Key conceptual basics of World Ecological Constitution
.
Chapter
3. Approaches to realization of World Ecological Constitution
ideas
3.1. Scientific publications.
3.1.1. Ecological Federalism in the Context of Regional
and World Development (Yuriy Tunytsya).
3.1.2. The Settlement of International Disputes Relating
to the Environment – The International Court of Justice
and International Arbitration (Dieter Blumenwitz).
3.1.3. The Principle of Common Heritage of Mankind as
Basis for a World Ecological Constitution (Geert van
Hoorick).
3.1.4. Toward Global Parliament (Richard Falk and Andrew
Strauss).
3.1.5. The economy in transition ecologization as actual
problem of present-day (Myhailo Gladiy) .
3.1.6. Toward Earth Life Conservation. (Yuriy Tunytsya,
Taras Tunytsya, Viacheslav Voinarovs’kyj, Sviatoslav
Kraevs’kyj).
3.1.7. The Role of Churche in Solving of Regional and
Global Ecological Problems (Yuriy Tunytsya) .
3.2. Political discussions.
3.2.1. Germany and Ukraine: similarity of approaches
to Global Ecological Problems (Yuriy Tunytsya) .
3.2.2. World Politician’s Vision of Ecological Problems
(Helmut Kohl).
3.3. Popularization of idea by mass-media.
3.4. Epistolary approaches to problem resolving.
3.5. Preparation the draft of official documents.
3.5.1. Drafts of the national level documents.
3.5.2. Draft of the Earth Charter.
3.5.3. Draft of the Declaration of the World Ecological
Constitution.
3.5.4. Grounding of the scheme of UN Institutions reformation
towards realization of the World Ecological Constitution
requests.
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