Kopcińskiego 8/12
90-232 Łódź
e-mail: cbpbe@wpia.uni.lodz.pl
The Center for Environmental Security Law Research is an interdisciplinary scientific and research unit at the University of Łódź established to conduct in-depth analyses, research, and expert opinions in the field of environmental law and broadly understood environmental security. Our mission is to support sustainable development by advancing legal knowledge and promoting solutions that favor environmental protection and ecology.
The right to environmental safety guaranteed by public authorities is enshrined in Article 74(1) of the Constitution of the Republic of Poland of April 2, 1997 (Journal of Laws No. 78, item 483, as amended). Despite the long-standing validity of this provision, the concept of environmental safety, its perception as a subjective right, and the resulting right to environmental protection remain under-researched and continue to provoke numerous disputes in academia. At the same time, it cannot be denied that the issue of ecological safety and environmental protection is becoming increasingly important in public debate and is increasingly becoming the basis for specific expectations of citizens towards public authorities, for example in the field of climate protection and air protection. This discussion, as well as the resulting scientific research and attempts at legal regulation, are taking place at the international, European, and national levels. The intention of the founders of the Center for Environmental Security Law Research is to actively participate in these activities.
The Center conducts research and scientific activities, research and development, services, training, and promotion. The tasks and objectives of the Center include, in particular:
The Center conducts research in the following areas, among others:
We are open to cooperation with academic institutions, government and local government administration, and non-governmental organizations. We believe that effective environmental protection requires dialogue and joint action by many sectors.
In order to implement the tasks and objectives outlined above, the Center's bodies were established - the Center's Executive Committee, composed of the Center's Director, Deputy Director, and Secretary General, as well as the Center's Program Committee, which is to support the Executive Committee primarily as an advisory body and initiator of the Center's activities.