This study analyzes the origins and diffusion of the Public Trust Doctrine (P.T.D.) in the constitutional experiences of the Indian sub-continent. In particular, in India the P.T.D. was identified as a constitutional principle of protection of the environment and natural resources thanks to the judicial activism of the Supreme Court. In comparative perspective this study analyzes the nature and practical application of P.T.D. in Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal and Bhutan.

La Public Trust Doctrine e la tutela costituzionale dell’ambiente nell’attivismo giudiziario delle Corti Supreme nel sub-continente indiano. Profili comparativi

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2025

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This study analyzes the origins and diffusion of the Public Trust Doctrine (P.T.D.) in the constitutional experiences of the Indian sub-continent. In particular, in India the P.T.D. was identified as a constitutional principle of protection of the environment and natural resources thanks to the judicial activism of the Supreme Court. In comparative perspective this study analyzes the nature and practical application of P.T.D. in Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal and Bhutan.
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