Improving Environmental Permitting Systems: Integrated Permits in the Netherlands
Environmental law originally developed in a fragmented way (sectoral legislation protecting water, soil or air). This fragmented approach towards environmental protection caused problems. Citizens and businesses applying for a permit are confronted with a range of procedures with a variety of diffe...
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University of Ljubljana Press (Založba Univerze v Ljubljani)
2014-10-01
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| author | Hanna Dürtge Tolsma |
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Environmental law originally developed in a fragmented way (sectoral legislation protecting water, soil or air). This fragmented approach towards environmental protection caused problems. Citizens and businesses applying for a permit are confronted with a range of procedures with a variety of different time limits, assessment criteria and legal remedies. Comparative law research shows that the integration of legislation in the field of environmental law is a growing trend. Policymakers feel the necessity to integrate decision-making in order to optimise the protection of the environment. The first part of this article contains a brief overview of the concept of an integrated process for the granting of environmental permits. The second part discusses the idea of environmental model 4 permit, which has been but forward in the Netherlands. It is questionable if this specific concept of integrated environmental permitting can be achieved within the constraints of Dutch administrative law.
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| spelling | doaj-art-e1e22dfdadd74f2d97bdb4afb0bf0b042025-08-20T01:19:32ZengUniversity of Ljubljana Press (Založba Univerze v Ljubljani)Central European Public Administration Review2591-22402591-22592014-10-01122-310.17573/ipar.2014.2-3.a05Improving Environmental Permitting Systems: Integrated Permits in the NetherlandsHanna Dürtge Tolsma Environmental law originally developed in a fragmented way (sectoral legislation protecting water, soil or air). This fragmented approach towards environmental protection caused problems. Citizens and businesses applying for a permit are confronted with a range of procedures with a variety of different time limits, assessment criteria and legal remedies. Comparative law research shows that the integration of legislation in the field of environmental law is a growing trend. Policymakers feel the necessity to integrate decision-making in order to optimise the protection of the environment. The first part of this article contains a brief overview of the concept of an integrated process for the granting of environmental permits. The second part discusses the idea of environmental model 4 permit, which has been but forward in the Netherlands. It is questionable if this specific concept of integrated environmental permitting can be achieved within the constraints of Dutch administrative law. https://journals.uni-lj.si/CEPAR/article/view/20405environmental permittingintegrated approachintegrated environmental permitrule of purpose-specific powers |
| spellingShingle | Hanna Dürtge Tolsma Improving Environmental Permitting Systems: Integrated Permits in the Netherlands environmental permitting integrated approach integrated environmental permit rule of purpose-specific powers |
| title | Improving Environmental Permitting Systems: Integrated Permits in the Netherlands |
| title_full | Improving Environmental Permitting Systems: Integrated Permits in the Netherlands |
| title_fullStr | Improving Environmental Permitting Systems: Integrated Permits in the Netherlands |
| title_full_unstemmed | Improving Environmental Permitting Systems: Integrated Permits in the Netherlands |
| title_short | Improving Environmental Permitting Systems: Integrated Permits in the Netherlands |
| title_sort | improving environmental permitting systems integrated permits in the netherlands |
| topic | environmental permitting integrated approach integrated environmental permit rule of purpose-specific powers |
| url | https://journals.uni-lj.si/CEPAR/article/view/20405 |
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