Abstract
This article focuses on the essential laws and policies for Regenerative Tourism and long-term ecological management in Saudi Arabia. The project’s primary aim is to determine what types of laws and policies are most likely to benefit Saudi people and international tourists in the long term. To attain this end, the article provides new foundations for environmental law based on Hohfeldian Legal Relations Theory (HLRT).
Our intention in the application of HLRT to Saudi Environmental Law is to show how a relatively inchoate environmental law may be interpreted using HLRT as a principled template that deepens our understanding of how environmental law may work and may be modified over time along an economic and social hierarchical space.
First Page
75
Repository Citation
Joseph
A.
Tanega,
&
Abdullah
O.
Alkholy,
Saudi Environmental Law, Hohfeldian Legal Relations, and New Foundations for Environmental Legal Analysis,
20
U. Pa. Asian L. Rev.
75
(2025).
Available at:
https://scholarship.law.upenn.edu/alr/vol20/iss1/3