德国第一起气候案件

Q2 Social Sciences Environmental Law Review Pub Date : 2020-09-01 DOI:10.1177/1461452920948626
Petra Minnerop
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本文解释了2018年在柏林行政法院针对联邦政府提起的第一起德国气候案件,该案件于2019年10月作出裁决。本文确定并审查了柏林法院判决的关键要素,并将案件的法律问题置于德国行政法院程序法、行政法和宪法的相关框架内。该案围绕联邦政府内阁决定的法律约束力展开,该决定制定了德国2020年温室气体减排目标。尽管该申请因缺乏法律地位而被驳回,但从判决中可以得出一些重要的法律发展,特别是在案件的可诉性和国家在气候变化背景下根据德国基本法保护基本权利的义务方面。就在判决发布后不久,德国联邦议会(Bundestag)于2019年11月通过了第一部《联邦气候保护法》,从而以法定形式确定了该州的新气候目标。这改变了法律格局,索赔人因此放弃了对判决的上诉。然而,如果德国宪法法院决定审理2020年针对《联邦气候保护法》提起的宪法诉讼,那么它现在有机会进一步澄清在德国第一起气候案件中因将“传统”法律概念应用于气候变化挑战而产生的一些法律问题。
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The first German climate case
This article explains the first German climate case filed against the Federal Government in the Berlin Administrative Court in 2018 and decided in October 2019. The article identifies and examines the key elements of the decision of the Berlin Court and it places the legal issues of the case within the relevant framework of German administrative court procedure law, administrative law and constitutional law. The case evolved around the legally binding force of a cabinet decision of the Federal Government which laid down the German greenhouse gas emissons reduction target for 2020. Despite the fact that the application was dismissed for lack of standing, some important legal developments can be derived from the judgment, especially in relation to justiciability of the case and the state’s duty to protect fundamental rights under the German Basic Law (Grundgesetz) in the climate change context. Just after the judgment was delivered, the German Federal Parliament (Bundestag) adopted the first Federal Climate Protection Act in November 2019 and thus defined the state’s new climate targets in statutory form. This changed the legal landscape and claimants consequently abstained from appealing the judgment. However, the German Constitutional Court now has the opportunity to clarify further some of the legal issues that arose in this first German climate case from applying ‘traditional’ legal concepts to the challenge of climate change, if it decides to hear the constitutional complaint which was filed in 2020 against the Federal Climate Protection Act.
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