Proceedings of the International Conference on Environmental Enforcement Auteur various authors Date 1992 Source IUCN (ID: MON-062292) Éditeur | Lieu de publication United States Agency / UNEP / Ministry of Housing, Spatial Planning, and the Environment (VROM) / | The Hague, The Netherlands Pages 621 + 272 p. Type du document Rapport/document de conférence, colloque etc Conférence nom | lieu | date International Conference on Environmental Enforcement | Budapest | 19920922 -19920922 Langue Anglais Champ d'application International Pays/Territoire Union européenne, Hongrie, Suède, États-Unis d'Amérique, Royaume-Uni, Pologne, République Tchèque, Pays-Bas, Canada, Norvège, Belgique, Allemagne Sujet Environnement gén. Mot clé Mise en application Autorisation/permis Monitorage Infractions/sanctions Participation du public Aire géographique Europe de l'Est, Europe Centrale Résumé Contents: THEME 1: CONTEXT FOR ENVIRONMENT 1. Principles of environmental enforcement 2. Membership of the EEC: What it means for environmental requirements and enforcement 3. The implementation of environmental laws by the European Economic Communities 4. Environmental enforcement in Central and Eastern Europe in transition 5. Environmenta enforcement in Hungary - Today and tomorrow THEME 2: DESIGNING ENFORCEABLE ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS 1. Developing enforceable environmental regulations and permits 2. Swedish system of integrated permitting - Whether it enhances compliance and enforceability 3. Compliance and enforcement strategies in East-Germany - Saxony as an example 4. A clear approach gives full compliance 5. Information campaigns benefit enforcement of environmental laws 1. Alternative organisational structures for a compliance and enforcement program THEME 3: DEVELOPING AN EFFECTIVE COMPLIANCE MONITORING CAPABILITY (E.G. INSPECTION CAPABILITY) 1. Developing an effective compliance monitoring capabilityy 2. Integrated licensing, implementation and compliance monitoring in developing countries 3. Compliance monitoring in Norway 4. U.S. experience and differences between civial and criminal investigations and use of Central Elite Force to supplement local inspectors 5. UK experience in establishing an Inspectorate for Integrated Pollution Regulation 6. Compliance monitoring in Poland: Current status and development 7. The enforcement of the state policy of the CSFR on the field of the Montreal Protocol THEME 4: DEVELOPING AUTHORITIES AND LEGAL ENFORCEMENT CAPABILITIES TO RESPOND TO VIOLATIONS MODERATOR 1. Developing authorities and legal enforcement capabilities 2. The public prosecutor office of Hungary and its development 3. Developing effective enforcement programs at the state level 4. System to supervise environmental duties and to pursuit infringements taking clean air management as example 5. Environmental enforcement by municipalities in the Netherlands 6. Choosing among criminal, civil judicial, and administrative enforcement options 7. The environmental prosecutor: The experience of a 'central command' theory of environmental enforcement 8. The application of criminal law instrument in the environmental law enforcement THEME 5: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND OWNERSHIP ISSUES 1. Enforcement of Canadian laws of environmental protection as applied to federal facilities 2. The ecological semaphores for fourteen paths of ownership changes in Poland 3. Enforcing the law at government owned or operated facilities 4. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's integrated compliance by the Federal Government 5. Civil enforcement: Paying for the past 6. Privatisation as an opportunity to enhance compliance. Poland's perspective THEME 6: APPLICATIONS TO A PARTICULAR ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEM: SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE MODERATOR 1. Polish prohibition of waste import 2. Some information on enforcement concerning solid and hazardous wastes disposal in Czechoslovakia 3. Results of three years of enforcement of regulations on transboundary shipments of hazardous waste in the Netherlands THEME 7: PUBLIC DISCLOSURE AND CITIZTENS' ROLE IN ENFORCEMENT 1. The role of citizens in environmental enforcement 2. Citizens role in enforcement: A spur, a supplement and a substitute 3. Citizen participation in U.S. environmental enforcement 4. From public disclosure to public accountability: What impact will it have on compliance 5. Disclosure of environmental information and enforcement of environmental law in Flanders: The complementary role of governmental authorities and NGO's 6. Use of public disclosure in environmental protection programs to enhance compliance and change behavior in the United States D'autres références Traité Protocole de Montréal relatif à des substances qui appauvrissent la couche d’ozone Traité | Multilatéral | Montreal | Sep 16, 1987 Mot clé: Couche d'ozone Source: IUCN (ID: TRE-000953)