Litigation of environmental crimes Andrea Kenéz judge ECENA Fővárosi Bíróság Train the Trainer Programme

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Litigation of environmental crimes Andrea Kenéz judge ECENA Fővárosi Bíróság Train the Trainer Programme Budapest Tel: December, 2008 Fax:

An overview of the legislation local/district courts

An overview of the legislation among the offences against public order&health

An overview of the legislation 1 September, 2005 (Act XCI of 2005) -new forms of commitment -adoption of acts, regulations -access to EU (FD 2003/80/JHA)

An overview of the legislation 3 types: - damaging of the environment (Section 280) - damaging the natural environment (Section 281) - violation of waste management regulations (Section 281/A)

An overview of the legislation Section 280 (1) Any person responsible for any pollution of the earth, the air, the water, the biota (flora and fauna) and their constituents, resulting: a) in their endangerment; b) in damage to such an extent that its natural or previous state can only be restored by intervention; c) in damage to such an extent that its natural or previous state cannot be restored at all; is guilty of a felony punishable by imprisonment for up to three years in the case of Paragraph a), for up to five years in the case of Paragraph b), and between two to eight years in the case of Paragraph c).

An overview of the legislation Section 280 (2) Any person who imports or exports any substance that damages the ozone layer, or any product that contains such substances in a quantity in excess of what is required for personal use, or distributes such substances, is guilty of a felony punishable by imprisonment for up to three years.

An overview of the legislation Section 280 (3) The person who damages the environment through negligence shall be punishable for misdemeanor in the cases of Paragraph a) of Subsection (1) and of Subsection (2) by imprisonment for up to one year, community service work, or a fine; in the case of Paragraph b) of Subsection (1) by imprisonment for up to two years, community service work, or a fine; and in the case of Paragraph c) of Subsection (1) by imprisonment for up to three years.

An overview of the legislation Section 280 (4) In connection with Paragraph a) of Subsection (1) and with the first and second phases of Subsection (3) the perpetrator shall not be punishable, and in the case of Paragraph b) of Subsection (1) his punishment may be reduced without limitation if he voluntarily terminates or cleans up the environmental damage before the judgment in the first instance is delivered.

An overview of the legislation Section 280 (5) For the purposes of this Section ‘pollution’ shall mean loading of the earth, the air, the water, the biota (flora and fauna) and their constituents to an extent exceeding the emission standard laid down by law or by decree of the competent authority.

An overview of the legislation Section 281 (1) Any person who unlawfully obtains, possesses, distributes, imports, exports, transports through the territory of the country, engages in the trafficking of or damages or destroys: a) any species of a living organism under special protection; b) any species of protected living organisms, provided that the aggregate value of these species expressed in monetary terms reaches the threshold amount determined by specific other legislation for the species of a living organism under special protection; c) any species listed in Annexes A and B to the European Council Regulation on the protection of species of wild fauna and flora by regulating trade therein; is guilty of a felony punishable by imprisonment for up to three years.

An overview of the legislation Section 281 (2) Any person who unlawfully and significantly alters: a) any special bird protection area or special nature preservation area designated as such by the regulation on conservation areas of importance on the European Community scale, or proposed for such designation, or any conservation areas of special importance, or proposed for such designation, or b) any protected 1. natural habitat, 2. cave, 3. habitat of living organisms shall be punishable in accordance with Subsection (1).

An overview of the legislation Section 281 (3) The punishment shall be imprisonment for up to five years, if: a) the damage done to nature as set forth in Paragraphs a) and b) of Subsection (1) results in the destruction of the species of living organisms under special protection or the species of protected living organisms to an extent where the aggregate value of such destroyed species of living organisms under special protection or the species of protected living organisms expressed in monetary terms reaches the highest amount determined by specific other legislation for the species of a living organism under special protection, times two, or if the environmental damage referred to in Paragraph c) results in the destruction of the specimen of living organisms which are not placed under any degree of protection in Hungary; b) the damage done to the natural areas set out in Subsection (2) results in the irreversible damaging or destruction of any special bird protection area or special nature preservation area designated as such by the regulation on conservation areas of importance on the European Community scale, or proposed for such designation, or any conservation areas of special importance, or proposed for such designation, or any protected natural habitat, cave, or the protected habitat of living organisms.

An overview of the legislation Section 281 (4) The person who damages the natural environment as defined in Subsection (3) through negligence shall be punishable for a misdemeanor by imprisonment for up to two years, community service work, or a fine.

An overview of the legislation Section 281 (5) For the purposes of this Section ‘species of living organisms’ shall mean: a) species of a living organism in any form or stage of development; b) hybrids of living organisms propagated artificially or otherwise; c) derivatives of a living organism, including dead specimens and any parts and derivatives thereof, and any goods or products made from any of the above, or containing any ingredient that originates from any of the above.

An overview of the legislation Section 281/A (1) Any person who: a) engages in the disposal of waste at a site that has not been authorized by the competent authority for this purposes; b) engages in waste management without authorization, or by exceeding the scope of the authorization, or engages in any other unlawful activity involving waste, is guilty of a felony punishable by imprisonment for up to three years.

An overview of the legislation Section 281/A (2) The punishment shall be for a felony imprisonment of up to five years if the crime described in Subsection (1) is committed involving waste that is deemed hazardous under the Act on Waste Management.

An overview of the legislation Section 281/A (3) The person who commits the crime through negligence shall be punishable for misdemeanor by imprisonment for up to one year, community service work, or a fine in the case of Subsection (1), or by imprisonment for up to two years, community service work, or a fine in the case of Subsection (2).

An overview of the legislation Section 281/A (4) For the purposes of this Section: a) ‘waste’ shall mean any substance that is deemed waste under the Act on Waste Management, and that may be hazardous to human life, bodily integrity or health, or the earth, the air, the water, and their constituents, and the species of living organisms; b) ‘waste management’ shall mean the collection, gathering, transportation of waste, including if exported from or imported into the country, or transported through the country in transit, and the pre-processing, storage, recovery and disposal of waste.

An overview of the legislation Section 286/A - Interpretative Provision (1) For the purposes of Sections 280 and 281/A the earth, the air, the water, the biota (flora and fauna) and their constituents shall have the meaning defined in the Act on the General Rules of Environmental Protection.

Statistics (4) 281 (3) b) 281 (3) a) 281 (2) 281 (1) Detected offences (all) Year

Statistics detected offences:

Statistics Cases brought before the court Detected offences Year

Case law „jungle of law” few cases poor evidence experts

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