Public Interest Litigation in the Netherlands – A Multidimensional Take on the Promotion of Environmental Interests by Private Parties Through the Courts

Berthy van den Broek, L. Enneking
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In the Netherlands, the administrative law system is traditionally seen as best suited for dealing with public interest-related lawsuits. Especially in the field of environmental law, NGOs seeking to promote broader environmental interests regularly initiate judicial procedures before administrative courts in order to challenge land-use plans, environmental permits and other types of public orders that may have adverse impacts on local natural habitats and/or the environment more generally. However, over the past five years a number of developments have resulted in a more restricted access to administrative courts for environmental NGOs. It has been suggested that these developments may result in an increased reliance on public interest-related procedures before civil courts. This raises the question of what position public interest-related claims, like those against Shell for oil pollution in the Niger Delta and those against the Dutch government for its alleged failure to implement adequate climate change policies, currently have within the Dutch system of civil procedure. It also raises the question whether environmental NGOs in practice do have the broad access to Dutch courts that is required by international obligations, and whether room for improvement should perhaps be sought in the civil law domain.
荷兰的公益诉讼——从多角度看私人当事人通过法院促进环境利益
在荷兰,行政法制度传统上被视为最适合处理与公共利益有关的诉讼。特别是在环境法领域,寻求促进更广泛的环境利益的非政府组织经常向行政法院提起司法程序,以挑战土地使用计划、环境许可证和其他可能对当地自然生境和/或更普遍的环境产生不利影响的公共命令。然而,在过去的五年中,一些发展导致环保非政府组织在行政法院的机会受到更大的限制。有人认为,这些发展可能会导致民事法院更多地依赖与公共利益有关的程序。这就提出了一个问题:与公共利益相关的索赔,比如针对壳牌石油在尼日尔三角洲的石油污染的索赔,以及针对荷兰政府据称未能实施适当的气候变化政策的索赔,目前在荷兰民事诉讼体系中处于什么地位?它还提出了一个问题,即环保非政府组织在实践中是否确实享有国际义务所要求的广泛的诉诸荷兰法院的权利,以及是否应该在民法领域寻求改进的空间。
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