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Title: Seminar on Environmental Law


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Seminar on Environmental Law
  • CARDS Project Good Governance and the rule of
    Law in Croatian Environmental Policy
  • Zagreb, 23-24 November 2006
  • Environmental Law in Spain
  • Ana Barreira
  • www.iidma.org

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ENVIRONMENTAL LAW IN SPAIN
  • 1.- BACKGROUND AND CONTEXT
  • 2.- THE ACCESSION TO THE EEC
  • 3.- SECTORS BRIEF REVIEW
  • 4.- LEGAL MECHANISMS FOR THE DEFENSE OF THE
    ENVIRONMENT IN SPAIN
  • 5.- LEGAL MECHANISMS FOR THE DEFENSE OF THE
    ENVIRONMENT AT THE EU
  • 6.- CONCLUSSIONS

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1.- BACKGROUND AND CONTEXT
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  • THE ENVIRONMENT PREVIOUS TO THE 1978 SPANISH
    CONSTITUTION
  • 1972 UN Stockholm Conference on the Human
    Environment
  • 1972 EC Declaration on the Environment
  • Decree of 13/04/1972 creating a Government
    Commission for the Environment comprised of 14
    Ministers. It also created the Interministerial
    Commission for the Environment (CIMA)
  • CIMA prepared and published the first report on
    the Environment in Spain published on June 1977.
  • No much activity, actions as a response to the
    International
  • Community movement, not to forget the historical
    period

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THE ENVIRONMENT IN THE 1978 SPANISH CONSTITUTION
  • Article 45
  • 1. Every person has a right to enjoy a healthy
    environment for its own development and a duty to
    protect it.
  • 2. The public authorities will ensure the
    rational use of the natural resources aimed at
    protecting and enhancing the quality of life and
    defending and restoring the environment.
  • 3. Criminal and administrative sanctions will be
    established for those who violate the previous
    provision in addition to the obligation to repair
    the damage.

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  • Article 148
  • The Autonomous Communities will be able to
    acquire competences on the following areas.....
    9. Protection of the environment management
  • Article 149
  • The State has exclusive competence on the
    following areas....
  • 23. Basic legislation on environment protection,
    having the Autonomous Communities faculty to
    establish additional protection legislation...

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PRE-ACCESSION PERIOD
  • During 1983 and 1984 cooperation with EEC Member
    States was very intense and Spain attended the
    Environment Council of Ministries as observer on
    November 1985.
  • Spain hardly had environmental legislation and
    the pieces of legislation on environment issues
    were roughly in line with EEC provisions
  • 1970 Hunting Law
  • 1972 Atmosphere Protection Act
  • 1975 Domestic and Urban Wastes Act
  • 1975 Natural Protected Areas
  • 1985 Water Act
  • Institutions Ministry of Public Works-Under
    Secretary for Territory and Environment created
    in 1977

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2.- THE ACCESSION TO THE EEC
  • January 1, 1986 Portugal and Spain acceded to
    the EEC
  • Accession to the European Communities Treaty
  • Accession Act established the conditions for
    accession
  • Title II of Part IV of the Act provided for
    transitional periods for Spain on the following
    issues
  • Free movement of goods
  • Free movement of persons, services and capital
  • Agriculture
  • Fisheries
  • External Relations
  • Financial aspects

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AT THE TIME OF ACCESSION, THE ENVIRONMENT WAS NOT
INCLUDED IN THE TREATY OF ROME
  • Part V of the Act included a title on the
    applicability of the acts of the institutions in
    the new member states.
  • Unless a transitional period were negotiated, all
    secondary legislation was in force from the
    accession time. (Article 395).
  • Annex XXXVI , part III, contained the list of the
    Environmental Directives to which transitional
    periods were applicable BUT only Portugal
    negotiated such periods. Therefore, SPAIN HAD TO
  • COMPLY WITH THE ENVIRONMENTAL acquis
    communitaire FROM JANUARY 1, 1986

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  • Main Transitional periods for Portugal
  • Deadline January 1, 1986-Directives on disposal
    of waste oils, water quality of drinking water
    and human consumption water and methods of
    measurements and frequencies.
  • Deadline January 1, 1993- Directive on quality of
    bathing water
  • To adequate Spanish legislation to the EC
    legislation the 47/1985 Act delegated powers to
    the Government to pass the necessary Acts and
    amendments to existing Acts to comply with the
    acquis communitaire.
  • Legislation to Ammend
  • Natural Protected Areas, Hunting, Domestic and
    Urban Wastes
  • Directives to implement into Spanish Law
  • Wild birds, EIA and packaging of dangerous
    substances

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Portugal and Spain introduced the Mediterranean
perspective to the EC( specific problems) and
gave impetus to certain temporary exceptions.
  • 1987 SINGLE EUROPEAN ACT-Environmental Chapter
  • Three Spanish EU Presidencies
  • 1.- 1988 to further advance in the 4th EAP,
    proposed more stringent ozone depletion measures,
    biotechnology proposals, soil erosion and
    habitats protection
  • 2.- 1995 LIFE II Euro Mediterranean Conference
    Proposal for a
  • EU Desertification Strategy Impetus for new EU
    water policy
  • 3.- 2002 Launch of a Soil Strategy, Preparation
    of WSSD.
  • Since the accession Spain needed and needs EU
    funds to
  • comply with environmental legislationstructural,
    LIFE,
  • Cohesion Funds (Maastricht)

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THE COHESION FUNDS
  • Art. 130 D Maastricht Treaty Fund to develop
    environmental protection projects and
    transeuropean transportation infrastructure
    networks.
  • Eligible countries Greece, Ireland, Portugal and
    Spain
  • Funds received by Spain water sewerage, waste
    management, urban environment

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3.- SECTORS BRIEF REVIEW
  • Water
  • Waste Management
  • Biodiversity

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Water
  • Authorities emphasised more on water quantity
    than in water quality due to precipitation
    patterns ( rainfall national average is about
    690mm per year)
  • LEGISLATION AND ACHIEVEMENTS
  • Dangerous Substances Directives 76/464/EEC on
    discharge of dangerous substances and 80/68/EEC
    on groundwater pollution implemented by 1985
    Water Act, ammended by 46/1999 Act and its 1986
    Implementing Regulation
  • The daughter Directives have been implemented
    through Ministerial Orders.
  • Drinking Water D 75/440/EEC on drinking water
    and
  • D 79/869/EEC on measurement methods implemented
    by
  • 1988 Ministerial Orders and 1985 Water Act
    Implementing
  • Regulations

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  • Bathing Waters D 76/160/EEC implemented by
    734/1988
  • Royal Decree and 1988 Implementing Regulation
  • Urban Waste Water Treatment D 91/272/EEC
    implemented by
  • RD 11/1995, RD 509/1996 provides rules to collect
    and treat urban waste water and by the 1995
    National Sewerage and Waste Water Treatment Plan.
    2004, 73 of the population in accordance D.
  • Water Framework Directive implemented by the
    Consolidated Water Act 2001 through an amendment

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  • Waste Management
  • Urban waste generation ranges from 300 to 400 kg
    per capita
  • Management of urban solid is mostly by landfill
    though decreasing
  • LEGISLATION AND ACHIEVEMENTS
  • Spanish legislation on waste in line with the
    Community Strategy
  • for Waste Management
  • - Prevention principle
  • Producer responsibility and polluter pays
    principle
  • Proximity principle
  • Hierarchy of waste management operations
  • Prevention of waste, recycling and reuse, optimum
    final
  • disposal and improved monitoring

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  • Waste D 91/156/EEC on waste implemented by
    10/1998 Act on Waste all kind of wastes wastes
    community list contaminated land selective
    collection for municipalities with 5.000 inh.
    Hazardous waste also regulated by RD 952/1997
  • Annual Hazardous Generation Waste Statements
  • 3.000 in 1994 4820 in 1999 10.806 in 2003
  • Annual Hazardous Waste Managers Reports 331 in
    1999 742 in 2003
  • Hazardous Waste Imports 102.704 tns in 1997
  • 113.663 tns. In 1999
  • 232.667 tns. In 2003
  • Hazardous Waste incineration D 2000/76/EC
    implemented by RD 653/2003,
  • Packaging and Packaging Waste D 94/62/EC implemt.
  • 11/1997 Act and 782/1998 Implementing Regulation
  • return, collection, recovery and deposit system
    (charge)
  • Integrated management system (11.000 business
    accepted)

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  • Urban Waste National Plan 2000-2006
  • 2004 Reuse goals
  • 25 mineral water bottles
  • 35 refreshing drinks bottles
  • 70 beer bottles
  • 15 wine bottles
  • 2006 Recycling goals 50 minimum for packaging
    waste
  • Developed through National Plans on
  • Recovery and Recycling
  • Packaging and Packaging Waste
  • Compost
  • Energy Valorisation
  • Elimination

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  • Biodiversity
  • The most outstanding feature of nature in Spain
    is its wide biodiversity. More than half of all
    European species can be found in Spain
  • - Flora 8.000 vascular plant species 3.500
    lichens and 12.000 fungus species
  • Fauna 118 mammals 368 birds 68 freshwater
    fish 25.000 invertebrates
  • High degree of endemism species 1.500 vascular
    plants are endemic to Spain
  • Wide diversity of habitats due to the
    geographical
  • heterogeneity

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  • LEGISLATION AND ACHIEVEMENTS
  • Wild Birds D 79/409/EEC implemented by 1989
    Conservation of Natural Areas and Wild Flora and
    Fauna Act (general goals of conservation in
    Spain)
  • This Act established the Endangered Species
    National Catalogue
  • On species conservation this Act was amended by
    40/1997 Act to allow derogations in accordance to
    art. 9 of the Wild Birds D and art. 16 of the
    Habitats Directive.

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  • Habitats 92/43/EEC implemented by RD 1997/1995
    and RD 1193/1998.
  • Spanish proposed contribution to the Nature 2000
    Network includes sites of the 4 biographical
    regions atlantic, macaronesian, alpine and
    mediterranean.
  • It represents almost 17 of the Spanish territory
  • The Macaronesian list is comprised of Canary
    Islands territories
  • 176.537 has. marine
  • 283.627 has. land
  • The Mediterranean list is comprised of
  • 6.936.688 has. land
  • 146.834 has. marine
  • Balearic Islands have 29 community sites (4,69
    of territory)
  • 23.534 has. land
  • 64.473 has. marine

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4.- LEGAL MECHANISMS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENSE IN
SPAIN
  • Access to information
  • Ley 27/2006 of 18 july 2006
  • Public participation mechanisms for
    environmental defense
  • Legislative Initiative
  • Right to petition
  • Petition to the legislative power
  • Complaints to the Ombusdman
  • Public information procedure within an
    administrative process
  • Access to justice
  • Access to administrative procedures
  • Reporting to the administration
  • Access to administrative courts of justice
  • Access to criminal courts
  • Access to civil courts
  • Access to the Constitutional Court (HRs
    procedure)

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5.- LEGAL MECHANISMS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENSE AT
THE EU
  • Access to information access to documents of EU
    institutions
  • Public participation in the European Commission
    decision-making processes
  • Petition to the European Parliament
  • Complaint to the European Commission
  • Complaints to the European Ombusdman
  • Access to the ECJ

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6.- CONCLUSIONS
  • Accession to the EEC was an important impetus for
    Spains environmental policy. Legislation was
    further developed and brough into line with
    Community environmental law
  • It obliged Spanish authorities to take the
    environment seriously though it took some time
  • It contributed to the progressive establishment
    of an environmental administrative structure
    necessary for environmental management
  • 1996 MoE creation
  • Autonomous communities environmental ministers

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  • It contributed to raise awareness among spanish
    citizens and
  • companies
  • Still there are difficuties for public
    participation
  • Difficulties for enforcement actions ( 6th EAP)
  • Without doubt the new law on the three access
    rights will give impetus to environmental
    protection in Spain

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  • ana.barreira_at_iidma.org
  • www.iidma.org
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