United Kingdom environmental law
United Kingdom environmental law concerns the protection of the environment in the United Kingdom. Environmental law is increasingly a European and an international issue, due to the cross border issues of air and water pollution, and man made climate change.
History
In the common law, the primary protection was found in the law of nuisance, but this only allowed for private actions for damages or injunctions if there was harm to land. Thus smells emanating from pig stys,[1] strict liability against dumping rubbish,[2] or damage from exploding dams.[3] Private enforcement, however, was limited and found to be woefully inadequate to deal with major environmental threats, particularly threats to common resources. During the "Great Stink" of 1858, the dumping of sewerage into the River Thames began to smell so ghastly in the summer heat that Parliament had to be evacuated. Ironically, the Metropolitan Commission of Sewers Act 1848 had allowed the Metropolitan Commission for Sewers to close cesspits around the city in an attempt to "clean up" but this simply led people to pollute the river. In 19 days, Parliament passed a further Act to build the London sewerage system. London also suffered from terrible air pollution, and this culminated in the "Great Smog" of 1952, which in turn triggered its on legislative response: the Clean Air Act 1956. The basic regulatory structure was to set limits on emissions for households and business (particularly burning coal) while an inspectorate would enforce compliance.
Environmental protection
Pollution
Wildlife
- Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981
- Weeds Act 1959
- Badgers Act 1991
- Protection of Badgers Act 1992
Conservation
- Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990
- National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949
- National parks of England and Wales and National parks of Scotland
- Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979
- Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000
Climate change
- Climate Change Act 2008
- Planning and Energy Act 2008
- Energy Act 2008
- Energy Act 2010
- Energy Act 2011
European and international law
- European Commissioner for the Environment
- European Climate Change Programme
- Water Framework Directive
- Birds Directive
- Habitats Directive
- United Nations Environment Programme
See also
References
- ↑ Aldred's Case (1610) 9 Co Rep 57b; (1610) 77 ER 816
- ↑ R v Stephens (1866) LR 1 QB 702
- ↑ Rylands v Fletcher [1868] UKHL 1