Document Type : Article

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Associate professor, Department of Public & International Law, Faculty of Law & Political ‎Sciences,‎‏ ‏University of Mazandaran, Babolsar, Iran

10.22059/jplsq.2025.385475.3636

Abstract

Abstract: In recent decades, as the better regulation approach develops, it has become necessary to modify the environmental regulation process in many countries, including Iran. Considering the positive effects of applying better regulatory rules in improving the quality of regulation, these rules can be used to increase transparency, consultation, efficiency, consistency and enforceability of environmental regulations. This article investigates the issue of how better regulatory rules are used in the process of environmental regulation in Iran through descriptive, analytical and legal pathology methods and what challenges there are in this field. As a result, it is clear that environmental regulation in Iran in many cases does not follow better regulatory models and rules, and the use of these rules to improve regulations has not yet been institutionalized and has not become a stable procedure in regulation. One of the main factors of problematic implementation of environmental regulations is the weakness in the quality and efficiency of these regulations from the better regulatory approach point of view.

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  1. English

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