Nature as a Legal Subject in the Preparation of Environmental Impact Assessments (Amdal): A Green Constitution Perspective for Social-Ecological Justice

Herlindah Herlindah, Siti Rohmah, Moh. Anas Kholish, In’amul Mushoffa
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The analysis of Environmental Impact Assessments (Amdal) in project plans and/or activities has been considered crucial to anticipate environmental pollution and damage within the environmental legal system regulated by Indonesia’s Environmental Law. Amdal serves as a tool for communities to challenge various development projects that pose threats to their environment. However, the government has recently sought to narrow the space for public participation and the functions of Amdal, as evident in Presidential Regulation No. 2 of 2022 on Job Creation. This normative legal research aims to examine the urgency and concept of Amdal from a green constitution perspective. The study reveals that, from the green constitution perspective, the existence of Amdal with broad participation is essential. Instead of restricting it only to affected communities, as outlined in Presidential Regulation No. 2 of 2022 on Job Creation, participation in the preparation, submission of objections, and assessment of Amdal documents, according to the green constitution perspective, should be expanded not only to the general public but also to non-human entities, such as rivers, mountains, land, flora-fauna, and others. This study is expected to contribute to the revitalization of an ecocentric Amdal concept in line with green constitution principles, supporting efforts toward more ecocentric environmental protection. In a broader vision, this study is anticipated to contribute to the transformation of environmental law and the constitution to be more responsive to social-ecological justice.
自然作为编制环境影响评估(Amdal)的法律主体:促进社会生态公正的绿色宪法视角
项目计划和/或活动中的环境影响评估(Amdal)分析被认为是在印度尼西亚《环境法》规范的环境法律体系内预测环境污染和破坏的关键。Amdal 是社区挑战对其环境构成威胁的各种开发项目的工具。然而,政府最近却试图缩小公众参与的空间和 Amdal 的功能,2022 年关于创造就业机会的第 2 号总统条例就是明证。本规范性法律研究旨在从绿色宪法的角度审视阿姆达尔的紧迫性和概念。研究表明,从绿色宪法的角度来看,有广泛参与的阿姆达尔的存在是至关重要的。根据绿色宪法的观点,参与阿姆达尔文件的准备、反对意见的提交和评估的人员不应仅限于受影响的社区,还应扩大到非人类实体,如河流、山脉、土地、动植物等。本研究有望促进符合绿色宪法原则的以生态为中心的阿姆达尔概念的复兴,支持为实现更加以生态为中心的环境保护所做的努力。从更广阔的视野来看,本研究有望促进环境法和宪法的变革,使其更加符合社会生态正义。
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