A number of specific fundamental rights have an impact on the environmental management. Which one is not one of those? a. Just administrative action. b. The right to clean water. c. The right to approach a competent court (locus standi). d.
The option that is not typically considered a specific fundamental right that has a direct impact on environmental management is:
**a. Just administrative action.**
While just administrative action can relate to how decisions are made regarding environmental issues, it is more about the fairness of administrative processes rather than a fundamental right directly aimed at environmental management. The other options (the right to clean water, the right to approach a competent court, and access to information) are more directly linked to environmental rights and management.


