Gibraltar, Land Reclamation, the Environment and Brexit

I. García
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The implementation of EU environmental legislation in Gibraltar will be analyzed in this Paper. An study strongly affected by the historical Anglo-Spanish dispute concerning sovereignty over Gibraltar (Rock and Isthmus), which also extends to the surrounding maritime spaces, the airspace over the territory and the internal waters of the port of Gibraltar. Since environmental matters are the responsibility of the Government of Gibraltar, this latter is also responsible for transposing environmental directives, whereas the UK is answerable to the EU for compliance with them.It also will be analyzed the lack of cooperation between the States, that is evidenced by the overlapping of spaces protected surrounding Gibraltar, as Sites of Community Importance (SCI) and Special Areas of Conservation (SAC), for which the adoption of conservation measures is envisaged, including regulation of fishing activity and navigation, environmental impact assessment of projects with transboundary effects that may derive from the practice of land reclamation (in accordance with the Environmental Impact Assessment Directive), pollution prevention, bunkering and scientific research. For several years, these activities have been challenged at the European level by the NGO ‘Campo de Gibraltar Verdemar-Ecologists in Action Association’, and have also been the subject of complaints and protests on the part of the Spanish Government to the UK.Finally, the effect of Brexit on marine environment protection and the expansion of maritime spaces around Gibraltar will be studied, specially the Spanish-British Memorandum of Understanding of 2018 on environmental cooperation which was referenced by the Protocol on Gibraltar included in the Agreement on the Withdrawal of the UK from the EU.
直布罗陀,土地开垦,环境和英国脱欧
本文将分析欧盟环境立法在直布罗陀的实施情况。这项研究受到历史上英西关于直布罗陀(岩石和地峡)主权的争端的强烈影响,这也延伸到周围的海洋空间,领土上空和直布罗陀港口的内水。由于环境问题是直布罗陀政府的责任,后者也负责环境指令的转换,而联合王国则对欧盟负责遵守这些指令。还将分析各国之间缺乏合作的情况,直布罗陀周围受保护的空间重叠为社区重要地点和特别养护地区,为这些地方设想采取养护措施,包括管制捕鱼活动和航行,(按照《环境影响评估指示》)对土地复垦、防止污染、燃料补给和科学研究等可能产生跨界影响的项目进行环境影响评估。几年来,这些活动在欧洲一级受到非政府组织“直布罗陀verdemar -生态学家行动协会”的挑战,西班牙政府也向联合王国提出投诉和抗议。最后,将研究英国脱欧对海洋环境保护的影响以及直布罗陀周边海域的扩大,特别是英国脱欧协议中包含的直布罗陀议定书引用的2018年西班牙-英国环境合作谅解备忘录。
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