1999年澳大利亚环境保护和生物多样性保护法:联邦在环境影响评估中扮演什么角色?

Rachelle Padgett, L. Kriwoken
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2000年7月16日宣布了《1999年澳大利亚环境保护和生物多样性养护法》。该法案是自1970年代以来最根本的环境立法改革,它将极大地改变联邦在环境影响评估方面的作用。《环境保护和生物多样性保护法》规定,联邦参与环境影响评估的重点是六个具有“国家环境意义”的问题。该法的另一个重要特点是,它为认可州和地区的环境评估和批准程序提供了一个框架。本文概述了已被废除的联邦环境影响评估立法——《1974年环境保护(提案的影响)法》(Cwlth),对其不足之处进行了评估,并讨论了联邦环境影响评估的主要审查。然后讨论了新的《环境保护和生物多样性保护法》的主要特点,以及关于英联邦在环境影响评估中的未来作用的辩论。讨论了新法案在环境影响评估方面是否反映了联邦权力的扩大或下放的问题,并认为该法案有扩大联邦权力的潜力。
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The Australian Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999: What Role for the Commonwealth in Environmental Impact Assessment?
The Australian Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (Cwlth) was proclaimed on 16 July 2000. This Act represents the most fundamental reform of environment legislation since the 1970s and it will change dramatically the role of the Commonwealth in environmental impact assessment. The Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act provides for Commonwealth involvement in environmental impact assessment to be focused on six matters of ‘national environmental significance’. Another significant feature of this Act is that it provides a framework for the accreditation of State and Territory environmental assessment and approval processes. This article provides an outline of the repealed Federal environmental impact assessment legislation, the Environment Protection (Impact of Proposals) Act 1974 (Cwlth), an assessment of its deficiencies and a discussion of the key reviews of Commonwealth environmental impact assessment. The main features of the new Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act along with the debate regarding the future role of the Commonwealth in environmental impact assessment, are then discussed. The issue of whether the new Act reflects an expansion or devolution of Commonwealth power with respect to environmental impact assessment is addressed and it is argued that the Act has the potential to expand Commonwealth power.
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