In the current environmental infringement cases, the victim's right to be infringed is not only the traditional civil law rights, but also the environmental rights in the sense of environmental law. This right to the environment, as a right to share natural resources, can be established by restricting the regulatory norms of natural resource development rights. However, in the process of developing resources, there will inevitably be risks. Therefore, this environmental right is also a product of balancing public interest and development freedom and distributing risks. Regulatory norms thus become the norms of environmental rights, resource allocation norms and risk allocation norms. |