文章:全球森林保护的立法先驱?欧盟提议的无毁林产品法规评论

Q3 Social Sciences
Martin Hedemann-Robinson
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这篇文章的目的是考虑欧洲联盟打击全球造林的法律政策的最新发展。明确地它强调了欧盟委员会最近于2021年11月提出的立法提案的重要性,该提案旨在通过禁止将在遭受森林砍伐的土地上生产的某些商品或从导致森林退化的森林(本条称为无毁林产品条例草案)。虽然多年来,欧盟应对全球森林枯竭的方法一直侧重于打击非法采伐的木材产品贸易,最近侧重于为可再生能源政策目的采购生物燃料,最近启动的DFPR提案反映出欧盟越来越意识到,它对DFD环境问题的贡献比以前认识到的更深远。欧盟对一系列商品的消费构成了DFD的一个重要驱动因素,通过这一驱动因素,大片天然林以不可持续的速度被耗尽,用于农业转型和生产,随之而来的是严重的环境和社会成本。这篇文章探讨了这一新立法倡议的内容和影响,对欧盟和更广泛的国际社会都是如此。鉴于持续缺乏解决DFD问题的全球环境协议,欧盟单方面决定对一系列商品实行监管,以解决其在涉及根深蒂固的森林砍伐的消费中的共谋问题,在经济、政治和一定程度上在法律上都事关重大。然而,有一点是明确的,即欧盟不怕在国际舞台上充当立法先驱,在国际舞台中,欧盟的环境价值观可能被视为压倒国际竞争力的短期经济考虑。欧洲联盟,森林砍伐,森林退化,无森林砍伐产品条例草案
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Article: Legislative Pioneer on Global Forest Protection? A Commentary on the European Union’s Proposed Deforestation-Free Product Regulation
The aim of this article is to consider recent developments in the European Union’s legal policy on combating global forestation. Specifically, it focuses on the significance of the European Commission’s recent legislative proposal of November 2021 to minimize the EU’s contribution to deforestation and forest degradation (DFD) worldwide by banning the placement on the internal market or export from the Union of certain commodities that have been produced on land that has been subject to deforestation or from wood harvested from forests inducing forest degradation (referred to in this article as the draft deforestation-free product regulation (DFPR)). Whilst for a number of years the EU’s approach towards addressing global forest depletion has been focused on combating the trade in illegally harvested timber products and more lately on biofuel sourcing for renewable energy policy purposes, the recent launch of the DFPR proposal reflects a growing awareness by the EU that its contribution to the environmental problem of DFD is more profound and far-reaching than previously recognized. EU consumption of a range of commodities constitutes an important DFD driver, through which large areas of natural forest have been depleted at an unsustainable rate for the purposes of agricultural conversion and production, with severe consequent environmental and social costs. The article explores the content and implications of this new legislative initiative, for the Union and more broadly for the international community. Given the continued absence of a global environmental agreement addressing DFD, the stakes for the Union are high economically, politically and to some extent legally for it deciding unilaterally to introduce regulatory controls on a range of commodities to address its complicity in consumption involving embedded deforestation. One thing is clear, though, namely that the EU is not afraid to act as a legislative pioneer on the international scene, in which the Union’s environmental values may be seen as trumping short-term economic considerations of international competitiveness. European Union, deforestation, forest degradation, draft deforestation-free product regulation
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