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AUC IURIDICA, Vol 45 No 3 (1999), 27–35
Administrativně-právní techniky kontroly znečišťování životního prostředí v České republice
[Instruments of the Command and Control System of the Environmental Protection in the Law of the Czech Republic]
Michal Sobotka
DOI: https://doi.org/10.14712/23366478.2025.288
published online: 31. 03. 2020
abstract
The contribution focuses on the Command and Control System instruments of the environmental protection considering them as a fundamental category of instruments serving the environmental protection within the framework of ecological policy in the Czech Republic. The Command and Control System of the environmental protection is characterized as a system of commands and bans in legal regulations and individual administrative acts in law binding the specified legal persons. Exceptionally these obligations may also ensue from administrative agreements. What is characteristic of this system is primarily the fact that fulfilling the obligations can be enforced by the state power. As a device helping to define the contents of the rights and duties of the regulated entities a system of standards is applied. Within this system we define the requirements for the quality of the environment and the emission limits as well as the requirements applied both to the products and the operation of the premises. Requirements of a special category are those which must be satisfied by persons in order to qualify for the status of a beneficiary. Each of the elements of the above system is capable of regulating human conduct to a certain degree only. Therefore a system of administrative control of the environmental pollution is in the process of creation in order to emu:c satisfactory standards of the environment protection.
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