反思性欧盟环境法:探索法国和德国对《一次性塑料制品指令》的不同理解

Violet Ross, Lucila de Almeida, Judith van Leeuwen, J. van Zeben
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反身性环境法(REL)技术为受监管公司的反身性创造了可能。这种反身性是克服复杂多变的可持续发展挑战(如塑料循环)所带来的各种监管障碍的基础。然而,即使欧盟(EU)环境立法纳入了 REL 技术,成员国的移植也可能削弱或增强这些技术推动被监管者反思的潜力。本文以欧盟的《一次性塑料指令》(SUPD)为案例,研究了反身性技术在复杂的跨国立法框架中的演变。文章将《一次性塑料指令》中的反身性技术与法国和德国的转用技术进行了比较。我们的分析基于对四项《一次性使用塑料指令》文书中的 11 种反身性技术和三个主要反身性驱动因素--自主性、问责制和可调整性--的编码。通过分析《附加议定书》与会员国换文之间在关系、排斥和反应方面的差异,我们可以得出三种解释,说明为什么关系、排斥和反应会在换文过程中以某种方式演变。
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Reflexive EU environmental law: Exploring divergence in the French and German transposition of the Single‐use Plastics Directive
Reflexive environmental law (REL) techniques create potential for reflexivity by regulated companies. This reflexivity is fundamental to overcoming various regulatory hurdles posed by complex and dynamic sustainability challenges, such as plastics circularity. However, even when European Union (EU) environmental legislation incorporates REL techniques, Member State transposition may either undermine or enhance these techniques' potential for driving regulatee reflexivity. This article examines REL's evolution within complex, transnational legislative frameworks, taking the EU's Single‐use Plastics Directive (SUPD) as a case study. It compares reflexivity techniques in the SUPD to those in transpositions by France and Germany. Our analysis is based on the coding of 11 REL techniques and three overarching reflexive drivers—autonomy, accountability and adjustability—within four SUPD instruments. Identifying divergence in REL between the SUPD and Member State transpositions allows us to highlight three explanations as to why REL evolves in certain ways through the transposition process.
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