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Abstract
The present work appears from the need to establish parameters of the natural ecology for the environmental law principles understanding. For such, it initially becomes evident the importance of natural ecology for the environmental law building and how much the ecology and the environmental law studies should be informed and guided by the interdependent and sheltered organizing way assumed by the natural systems. In sequence, an approach is made in an attempt to confront the dynamic balance principles, the energy principles, the evolution and species maintenance principles, and the ecosystem services as environment principles ecologically balanced as basic right of the human being, of the sustainable development, of the prevention/precaution and of the paying polluting agent.
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