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Modification of Italian Constitution: Environment Elevated to Protected Primary Value

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By Luigi Fontanesi & Camilla Di Fonzo on February 23, 2022
Posted in Environment, Environmental, Environmental Social & Governance (ESG), Europe, Featured, GT Alert, Italy

On Feb. 8, 2022, the Italian Chamber of Deputies approved a constitutional law (A.C. 3156) that modifies the Italian Constitution and elevates the environment to a constitutionally protected primary value.

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