Prawnomiędzynarodowe uwarunkowania ochrony krajobrazu w unii europejskiej i w jej państwach członkowskich
The international law framework for the landscape protection policy of the European Union and its member states
Author(s): Artur Nowak-FarSubject(s): Politics, Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Public Administration, Public Law
Published by: Szkoła Główna Handlowa w Warszawie
Keywords: protection of landscape; landscape protection policy; EU environmental policy; international law; member states
Summary/Abstract: The European Union does not have an autonomous and self-standing public policy concerning the protection of landscape. Instead, it adopts fragmentary and incidental measures meant to protect landscape. These measures are adopted within the frameworks of other EU policies, most importantly the EU environmental policy as well as other policies which are integrated with it (such as agricultural policy or policy concerned with special planning). In all these realms, the EU shares its powers with its member states. In some important areas, such as e.g. the property regime, the member states retained their exclusive competences. This particular distribution of powers makes the implementation of the extra-EU international law instruments rather difficult and not sufficiently effective to produce a worthwhile impact. These obligations have a limited influence because most of them are obligations of "a diligent pursue" rather than "firm result". As such, they are unlikely to give rise to direct application of respective conventional provisions. Notwithstanding, their importance is much more pronounced in the area of legal reasoning, where even the EU or domestic measures have to be interpreted in the light of the EU and/or its member states' obligations arising from international conventions on landscape protection.
Journal: Studia z Polityki Publicznej
- Issue Year: 13/2017
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 25-44
- Page Count: 20
- Language: English, Polish