COVID-19 AND IMPACT ON ENVIRONMENTAL AND INTERNATIONAL LAW IN ALBANIA

Erinda Misho Phd.C Lecturer /Polis University, Tirana Albania

This paper provides an overview of the assessment of legal and policy developments of Environmental International Law on the global pandemic declared from World Health Organization on 11 march 2020. COVID-19 knows no borders, and whether these borders are international frontiers, national territories, disciplinary boundaries, either economical or industrial sectors. The COVID-19 experience has made clear that clear that environmental international law develops shifts occur in response to crises perceived as being of concern to humanity as a whole based on its unknown origins, national and international policy responses, and impact consequences on the environment. Covid-19 scenarios in Albania, including the restriction of essential and non-essential services, suspension of processing and legal terms in certain circumstances, has businesses questioning what statues, regulations, standards or policies have continued to remain in force. Generally, those environmental laws, regulations, policies, permits and standards that pertain to environmental protection, pollution prevention, biodiversity and conservation, and sustainable development whether, remain in full force and effect. At this point, it is reasonably for all business operators and companies to assume that the applicable environmental monitoring, reporting and permitting requirements continue to apply to their operations. Appropriate enforcement of the numerous environmental obligations during this emergency period will have its positive impact on environmental protection. It is important that during COVID-19, businesses continue the fully apply their current obligations and document all steps taken to maintain compliance on environmental assessment and environmental permits.
Keywords: environment, international law, covid-19 scenarios, environmental assessment