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Vol 14, 2025
Pages: 157 - 165
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INTERNACIONALNI UNIVERZITET TRAVNIK U TRAVNIKU
SAOBRAĆAJNI FAKULTET TRAVNIK U TRAVNIKU
EKOLOŠKI FAKULTET TRAVNIK U TRAVNIKU
FAKULTET INFORMACIONIH TEHNOLOGIJA TRAVNIK U TRAVNIKU
FAKULTET POLITEHNIČKIH NAUKA TRAVNIK U TRAVNIKU

u saradnji sa

FAKULTETA ZA LOGISTIKO UNIVERZA V MARIBORU, SLOVENIJA

organizuju

33. MEĐUNARODNU KONFERENCIJU

"IZAZOVI NOVIH TEHNOLOGIJA U FUNKCIJI MOBILNOSTI I ODRŽIVOG RAZVOJA"

15. - 16. maj 2026. godine

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Received: 14.04.2025. >> Accepted: 30.04.2025. >> Published: 16.05.2025. Professional paper

ZELENA TRANZICIJA, EKOLOŠKE TEHNOLOGIJE,ODRŽIVI RAZVOJ I PRAVNA REGULATIVA U NJENOM PROCESU / GREEN TRANSITION, ECOLOGICAL TECHNOLOGIES, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, AND LEGAL REGULATIONS IN ITS PROCESS

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Halid Ganija ,
Halid Ganija

Pravni fakultet Travnik, Internacionalni univerzitet Travnik u Travniku , Travnik , Bosnia and Herzegovina

Arif Ganija
Arif Ganija

JU Srednja mašinska tehnička škola Sarajevo , Sarajevo , Bosnia and Herzegovina

Abstract

Green transition refers to the shift towards a sustainable economic and social system aimed at reducing the negative impact on the environment while maintaining economic stability and social justice. Sustainable development, as a modern concept, implies a balance between economic growth and social responsibility. A dynamic economy, combined with ecological technologies, is considered the foundation of sustainable development. However, when discussing the challenges of ecological technology and advancements in artificial intelligence, automation, and robotics, the potential for technological progress in all areas of life emerges. The legal framework plays a crucial role in implementing the green transition at both the international and national levels. States enact regulations and strategies in accordance with global international obligations, covering laws on climate change, renewable energy sources, energy efficiency, and more. All of this requires strong synergy between legal regulations, economic incentives, ecological technology, and social support to achieve a sustainable future.

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