Enforcing environmental responsibilities : a comparative study of environmental administrative law
Enforcing environmental responsibilities : a comparative study of environmental administrative law
This thesis comprises analysis of the meeting of environmental and administrative law in the enforcement situation. The analysis is focused on balancing effective implementation and enforcement of policy aims, and the safeguards of the individual's rights and freedoms. The aims is to find ways to coordingate instead of prioritising these objectives. The research is based on a comparative study and analysis of the enforcement systems of Sweden, the United Kingdom (England and Wales), and the Netherlands. The importance of distinguising between the different purposes and aims of the responsibilities is argued. Actor responsibilitiesfor precaution and information should be recognised also in the enforcement procedure. A communicative enforcement procedure, and more purposive assessment of the properdistribution of responsibilities in the individual case may provide both effective enforcementand legal certainty.