Access to the Environmental Justice: Analysis of the jurisprudential criterion about active legitimation to appeal against resolutions of the Chilean Environmental Compliance and Enforcement Agency

This article examines the core concept of "standing" to challenge deci-sions from the Chilean Environmental Compliance and Enforcement Agency (Superintend-encia del Medio Ambiente or SMA) as provided by laws N° 20.417 and 20.600, both which establish that only the ones “directly affected”...

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Main Authors: Pamela Torres, Emanuel Ibarra
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de Chile 2017-12-01
Series:Revista de Derecho Ambiental
Online Access:https://revistaderechoambiental.uchile.cl/index.php/RDA/article/view/47912
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Summary:This article examines the core concept of "standing" to challenge deci-sions from the Chilean Environmental Compliance and Enforcement Agency (Superintend-encia del Medio Ambiente or SMA) as provided by laws N° 20.417 and 20.600, both which establish that only the ones “directly affected” by the decision can appear before the Envi-ronmental Court. The application of this criterion for individuals and NGO’s in judgments given by the Second Environmental Court is analysed. Furthermore, the concept of stand-ing is considered in light of the broader concept of environmental justice, including the need to guarantee a timely and appropriate involvement of those "affected" from initial stages of the administrative proceedings, and not limiting their intervention exclusively to judicial review.
ISSN:0718-0101
0719-4633