Authorisations to Emit Greenhouse Gases – A Conflict-of-Laws Perspective

Marco Pasqua
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Within the framework of private climate litigation, where injured people bring civil claims concerning the liability of companies for the harmful effects of their polluting activities before domestic courts, this contribution investigates the role of authorisations to emit greenhouse gases under Directive 2003/87/ec (Emissions Directive), when they are not specifically part of the lex fori (law of the forum) and lex causae (law applicable to merits). A traditional way to consider greenhouse gas emissions permits in these disputes is via the rules of safety and conduct under the Article 17 of the Regulation (ec) No. 864/2007 (Rome ii). The author of this contribution considers that there may be a different reading of such rules, i.e. the interpretative elaboration of a unilateral conflict rule in the Emissions Directive, which would allow the authorisation issued by a State whose law is different than the lex fori and lex causae ones before the courts of EU Member States to be relied upon. Furthermore the authorisation, in circulating, carries with it the (possible) exempting effect under the civil liability rule of the State issuing the authorisation.
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在私人气候诉讼的框架内,受害人向国内法院提起民事诉讼,要求公司对其污染活动的有害影响承担责任。在此框架内,本文研究了 2003/87/ec 指令(排放指令)规定的温室气体排放许可的作用,当这些许可不是法院地法(诉讼地法)和因果关系法(适用于案情的法律)的具体组成部分时。在这些争议中,考虑温室气体排放许可的传统方法是通过第 864/2007 号法规(ec)第 17 条(罗马ii)规定的安全和行为规则。本文作者认为,可以对这些规则进行不同的解读,即对排放指令中的单方冲突规则进行解释性阐述,这将允许欧盟成员国法院依据其法律不同于法院地法和法院因果法的国家所签发的授权。此外,根据授权国的民事责任规则,授权书在流通过程中具有(可能的)免责效力。
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