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These Fact Sheets are a guide only and are no substitute for legal advice relating to your particular issue. If you need legal advice about your particular issue, please call our FREE Environmental Law Advice Line Last updated: 27 August 20081.1 What is Environmental Law? The EDO is a not-for-profit community legal centre specialising in public interest environmental law. We help individuals and community groups who are working to protect the natural and built environment. The EDO is part of a national network of centres that help to protect the environment through law in their States.
Environmental law is the area of law that seeks to manage human impacts on the environment.
The EDO has developed into an environmental law centre with multi-disciplinary skills and a range of functions - legal, policy, science and community programs - which can be used on behalf of clients to resolve environmental issues. The “environment” refers to all aspects of the natural environment, including land, air, water, flora and fauna, and the human environment (both indigenous and non-indigenous cultural and built heritage).1 Environmental law exists at a local, State, national and international level. It covers topics such as:
Functions of environmental lawThe key functions of environmental law are to:
What is the purpose of these fact sheets?In order to use environmental law to protect the environment, it is important to understand not only the laws themselves but how to use them to best advantage. The EDO has prepared these fact sheets to assist the public in understanding how they can actively engage with decision-makers and influence decisions about the environment. The fact sheets identify the opportunities for public participation in environmental decisions.
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