04.10.2017 1 CZECH ENVIRONMENTAL LAW Regulatory Structure Sources of Law System of Authorities EL Principles THE ROLE OF NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW International environmental law:  law developed between sovereign states to develop standards at the international level  provides obligations for states National environmental law:  applies within a state  regulates the relations of citizens among each other and with the executive within the state. IMPLEMENTATION OF IEL AT THE NATIONAL LEVEL  Self-executing treaties require no special measures in domestic legislation for implementation  Non-self-executing treaties require deliberate legislative or other related decisions at the national level 04.10.2017 2 IMPLEMENTATION OF IEL AT THE NATIONAL LEVEL  Monist approach - countries implement treaty obligations automatically upon ratification  Dualist approach: - countries conform these treaties to their domestic law/processes first, before implementation RELATION TO THE NATIONAL LAW CR Constitutional Act 1/1993 Coll. International treaties:  approved by the Czech Parliament  binding upon the CR - are part of the domestic legal order - take precedence over national law REGULATORY STRUCTURE A. Civil matter - bettween two individuals not involving the state - state may act as an individual B. Criminal matter - involves punishment, its penal matter - the state is always involved as a prosecutor C. Administrative matter - relation between state and individual - unequal position 04.10.2017 3 SOURCES OF LAW  IEL Treaties  EU LAW  Constitution  Statutes  Governmental directives  Regulations  Ordinances  Guidance documents (not legally binding)  Judicial decisions AUTHORITIES IN THE FIELD OF ENVIRONMENTA PROTECTION  Parliament  Court system  Government and administrative bodies – central level  Specialized bodies (inspectorates, NPA, etc.)  Administrative authorities – regional level  Administrative authorities – local level  Ombudsman OTHER ACTORS  EU institutions (European Commission, Council and European Parliament)  State non-governmental institutions  Scientific institutions and scientists  Natural and legal persons  Public (individuals nad NGOs) 04.10.2017 4 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW PRINCIPLES Principles:  embody a common ground in international environmental law;  reflect the past growth of environmental law and affect its future evolution;  provide guidance in interpreting legal norms;  fill in gaps in positive law CZECH ENVIRONMENTAL LAW PRINCIPLES 1) The environment is the highest asset/value 2) Prevention principle 3) Precautionary principle 4) Polluter pays principle 5) Sustainable development CZECH ENVIRONMENTAL LAW PRINCIPLES 6) Highest admissible level of pollution 7) Acceptable usage of the territory 8) The right to environmental information 9) Public participation in environmental protection 10) Access to justice principle