CONTRIBUTION TO THE STUDY OF THE EVOLUTION OF AQUATIC WILDLIFE PROTECTION LEGISLATION IN ROMANIA IN THE SECOND PART OF THE 19-TH CENTURY UNTIL THE FISHING ACT OF 1896 Cover Image

CONTRIBUŢII LA STUDIUL EVOLUŢIEI LEGISLAŢIEI DE PROTECŢIE A FAUNEI SĂLBATICE ACVATICE ÎN ROMÂNIA ÎN A DOUA JUMĂTATE A SECOLULUI AL XIX-LEA PÂNĂ LA APARIŢIA LEGII ASUPRA PESCUITULUI DE LA 1896
CONTRIBUTION TO THE STUDY OF THE EVOLUTION OF AQUATIC WILDLIFE PROTECTION LEGISLATION IN ROMANIA IN THE SECOND PART OF THE 19-TH CENTURY UNTIL THE FISHING ACT OF 1896

Author(s): Mihai Bogdan Ionescu-Lupeanu
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence
Published by: Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai
Keywords: aquatic wildlife protection; The general terms for the leasing of the left side of the Danube channel together with its islands ( 1888 ); The general terms for the leasing of the ....

Summary/Abstract: Contribution to the Study of the Evolution of Aquatic Wildlife Protection Legislation in Romania in the Second Part of the 19-th Century Until the Fishing Act of 1896. The main goal of this article is to reveal an unexplored period in the history of Romanian Environmental Law. By comparison with legislation for the protection of terrestrial wildlife, the legislation for aquatic wildlife protection was not a subject of study. Most of the Romanian authors in the field of Environmental Law just remember the existence of two articles in the Romanian Criminal Code of 1865 and the first Fishing Act of 1896, but nothing between these two specific moments. That is why the author considers necessary writing about this unmapped period. His intention is to inform the public about the existence of the aquatic wildlife protection provisions in the Romanian Civil Code of 1864, in The general terms for the leasing of the Public Estates, The general terms for the leasing of the left side of the Danube channel together with its aits (1888), The general terms for the leasing of the fishing rights in Dobruja (1889) and The police of hunting Act of 1891.

  • Issue Year: 62/2017
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 117-128
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: Romanian