Legal-philosophical analysis of the film: “At any price – justice has its price”
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https://doi.org/10.24302/prof.v12.5545Abstract
This article analyzes the film “At any price” released in the late 90's, focusing on the environmental, legal, social and philosophical aspects announced in it. Through the cinematographic work it is possible to perceive in an interdisciplinary way how human life – according to its chronology – has its value in the perspective of the economic exploitation of corporations, in the same way, that work relations are manipulated by them and the environment becomes despised in all aspects. Administrative scope approaches such as solidarity due to environmental damage, procedural delays, as well as the dynamics of the judiciary and its intricacies are pillars analyzed in the article.
Keywords: life; environment; environmental damage; responsibility.
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