PARTICULARITIES OF LEGAL ACTION FOR COMPENSATION OF DAMAGES CAUSED TO THE ANIMAL KINGDOM
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15837/aijjs.v19i2.7367Abstract
The legal regulations concerning the procedural aspects of compensating for damage caused to the animal kingdom establish the normative framework and mechanisms through which harm to wildlife is assessed and remedied. These regulations include provisions from civil, administrative, and, in some cases, criminal law, aiming to protect biodiversity and ensure accountability for those responsible for damages. The damage compensation procedure follows several stages, including identifying the harm, determining the form of legal liability, assessing the impact on the ecosystem, and implementing compensatory or ecological restoration measures. This study aims to analyse the legal regulations applicable to the compensation for damage to the animal kingdom, highlighting both theoretical aspects and practical challenges encountered in their implementation. Additionally, it will examine the procedural mechanisms involved in damage assessment, liability determination, and the application of compensatory or ecological restoration measures.