José Francisco Martínez Rincones2026-03-222026-03-222009http://erevistas.saber.ula.ve/index.php/revistaagraria/article/download/6600/6415https://andeanlibrary.org/handle/123456789/57232Citaciones: 1In Venezuelan law, the environment already has the status of juridical goods, whose legal protection derives from the Constitution of 1999, qualifying it as a Human Right (Chapter IX, Title III). Therefore, this right must be guaranteed to each generation in the form of a safe, healthy, and ecologically balanced environment. The character of the constitutional juridical goods generates significant possibilities in Venezuela for environmental protection. These possibilities must be materialized integrally as a result of environmental policies implemented by the state, and otherwise, as an answer to the citizens demand in defense of their Human Right to an environment that will ensure a good quality of life for all people.esConstitutionWelfare economicsLawPolitical scienceLaw and economicsBusinessEl ambiente como bien jurídico constitucional y sus mecanismos de protección. El caso Venezuela.article