环境行政法中的效率——环境法经济分析的作用

Q4 Social Sciences
Verwaltung Pub Date : 2021-10-01 DOI:10.3790/verw.54.4.545
E. Gawel
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环境行政法中的效率——论法律与环境经济学的作用就经济理论而言,人们需要更“高效”的法律,尤其是在环境法方面。然而,“法律与经济学”的研究仍然(至少在这个标题下)受到民法问题的强烈影响。在这种背景下,产生了一个问题,即民法经济分析中通常采用的方法和论点在多大程度上可以转移到公法中。到目前为止,环境行政法还不是一个连贯的经济理论的主题,而是多种方法(这里称为“经济分析”)的主题,这些方法正在迅速变得更加多样化。这些方法是有选择性地应用的,通常只是潜在的经济分析,因为它们适合环境法并与环境法相关,但尚未在这方面真正发挥作用。从民法的经济分析中全面转移法律经济概念当然是不可能的。正是因为认识到这一事实,大约50年来,环境经济学一直在加紧努力,为(公共)环境问题制定一种适用的方法论推理。这些适应既影响了对效率的理解,也影响了对不确定性和情境保证的挑战。作为“法律与环境经济学”,其结果可能还不能完全令人信服,但不能否认对知识对象及其在环境法中的特殊性的方法论方法。在这方面,“经济分析”似乎对环境法来说是富有成效和可扩展的,没有更多的麻烦,而是以一种适应和具体的形式。例如,反对对行政部门(和立法机构)的司法效率控制在制度上是不可能的,在物质上也是不可取的(e。 g.关于分权)必须让位于更有区别的考虑。
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Effizienz im Umweltverwaltungsrecht – zur Rolle ökonomischer Analysen des Umweltrechts
Efficiency in Environmental Administrative Law – on the Role of Law and Environmental Economics With respect to economic theory there is a demand for more “efficient” law, especially when it comes to environmental law. The“law and economics” strand of research, however, remains (at least under this rubric) strongly influenced by civil law issues. Against this background, the question arises to what extent the methods and arguments usually applied in the economic analysis of civil law can be transferred to public law. So far, environmental administrative law has not been the subject of a cohesive economic theory, but rather of multiple approaches (here referred to as “economic analyses”) that are rapidly becoming more differentiated. These are applied rather selectively and are often only potential economic analyses because they are suitable and relevant for environmental law but have not yet really been activated in this respect. A full-scale transfer of legal economic concepts from the economic analysis of civil law is certainly not possible. Precisely because of the recognition of this fact, intensive and intensifying efforts have been made in environmental economics for about 50 years to develop an adapted methodological casuistry for (public) environmental issues. These adaptations affect both the understanding of efficiency, the institutions analyzed, as well as the challenges of uncertainty and contextual assurance. The result may not yet be fully convincing as “Law and Environmental Economics”, but a methodological approach to the object of knowledge and its particularities in environmental law cannot be denied. In this regard, “economic analysis” seems to be fruitful and expandable for environmental law without further ado, but in an adapted and specific form. For example, the objection that judicial efficiency control of the administration (and the legislature) is institutionally impossible and materially undesirable (e. g., with respect to the separation of powers) must give way to more differentiated considerations.
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