@article { author = {Ghasemi, Shadi and Tayebi, Sobhan}, title = {Governance and Environmental Regulation in Light of Crowdsourcing}, journal = {CIFILE Journal of International Law}, volume = {3}, number = {6}, pages = {117-125}, year = {2022}, publisher = {Canadian Institute for International Law Expertise (CIFILE)}, issn = {2563-6820}, eissn = {2563-3341}, doi = {10.30489/cifj.2022.354107.1057}, abstract = {Today's generation of biosphere know it well that the requirement of life and existence is nothing but an inalienable protection of the inhabited planet and its environment that to maintain it extra efforts must be made. Although, states, through the governance and simple roles in the international arena, should, in compliance with the treaty system, prepare the ground for the adherence and implementation of environmental protection norms, but the role of citizens in environmental regulation as well as realization of the principles of participation and sustainable development is so vital. The question of this study is whether the bilateral interaction of environmental governance and crowdsourcing can lead to the more complete realization of environmental protection and regeneration? Nevertheless, the international community, based on the principle of necessity, should seek to investigate the dimensions of usage of crowdsourcing in resolving the environmental issues.}, keywords = {Environmental protection,Crowdsourcing,Principle of Participation,International Environmental Law,technology}, url = {https://www.cifilejournal.com/article_158429.html}, eprint = {https://www.cifilejournal.com/article_158429_6b2de3f30765e59785e6f51d50c7508f.pdf} }