Abstract :
Earth is one, but the world is not so. This formula reminds us that humans are on a ship. But to the number of states, there is a captain! Fortunately, the need for international cooperation has intensified at the beginning of the 21st century. In any case, if the rules for unhealthy or hazardous institutions, the pollution of the environment, waste, moun-tains and beaches are properly implemented and there is a co-ordination between the law enforcement agencies with each other and with the people as well as between the governments, it was somewhat hoped for environmental protection. On the other hand, current non-governmental organizations in the world, as well as being viewed as an ex-pression of democracy in societies, as part of the government's parallel institutions, are part of its operational burden. In addition, non-governmental organizations play addi-tional supervisory and executive roles for other components in the network, so that without their presence, the international environmental law system does not have the coordinates of a complete and complete system. For this purpose, the present paper ana-lyzes the status of NGOs advocacy in international environmental law, and identifies the dimensions, design and adoption of policies and strategies at national, regional and in-ternational levels.
Keywords :
International Law , Nongovernmental Organizations , Environment , Consulta-tion , Politics