Detailed Information on Publication Record
2014
Ochrana před hlukem v přírodě a udržitelnost kvality života
DUDOVÁ, JanaBasic information
Original name
Ochrana před hlukem v přírodě a udržitelnost kvality života
Name (in English)
Protection against Noise in Nature and Sustainability of the Quality of Life
Authors
DUDOVÁ, Jana
Edition
časopis České společnosti pro právo životního prostředí, Praha: Česká společnost pro právo životního prostředí, Praha, 2014, 1213-5542
Other information
Language
Czech
Type of outcome
Článek v odborném periodiku
Field of Study
50500 5.5 Law
Country of publisher
Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Organization unit
Faculty of Law
Keywords (in Czech)
Ochrana před hlukem hluková zátěž kvalita života tiché oblasti ve volné krajině akustický smog
Keywords in English
Noise protection noise pollution quality of life quite areas in open country acoustic smog
Tags
International impact, Reviewed
Změněno: 14/3/2015 10:04, Mgr. Petra Georgala
V originále
Příspěvek se zaměřuje na problematiku, která dosud není uspokojivě a právně relevantně v podmínkách ČR řešena. Evropské právo stanoví rámcové předpoklady, a zároveň i povinnosti členských zemí ke stanovení tichých oblastí v přírodě a ve volné krajině. Do právní úpravy ČR sice byla implementována příslušná směrnice Evropského parlamentu a Rady 2002/49/ES o hodnocení a řízení hluku v životním prostředí, avšak dosud zcela absentují právní nástroje ke splnění povinnosti dle této směrnice na vytváření a ochranu tichých oblastí v přírodě. Smyslem příspěvku je proto otevřít některé související problémové okruhy a pokusit se najít odpověď na otázku, proč ke splnění této povinnosti dosud nedošlo.
In English
This paper focuses on an issue that has yet to be resolved satisfactorily and with legal relevance in the Czech Republic. European law determines framework requirements, as well as obligations of Member States to designate quiet areas in nature and in open country. The Directive of the European Parliament and Council Directive 2002/49/EC relating to the assessment and management of environmental noise was indeed incorporated into Czech legislation, but legal instruments are still lacking for fulfilling the obligation under this directive to create and protect quiet areas in nature. Therefore, the purpose behind this paper is to open certain relating problem areas and to search for an answer to the question of why this obligation has yet to be fulfilled. This paper focuses on an issue that has yet to be resolved satisfactorily and with legal relevance in the Czech Republic. European law determines framework requirements, as well as obligations of Member States to designate quiet areas in nature and in open country. The Directive of the European Parliament and Council Directive 2002/49/EC relating to the assessment and management of environmental noise was indeed incorporated into Czech legislation, but legal instruments are still lacking for fulfilling the obligation under this directive to create and protect quiet areas in nature. Therefore, the purpose behind this paper is to open certain relating problem areas and to search for an answer to the question of why this obligation has yet to be fulfilled. This paper focuses on an issue that has yet to be resolved satisfactorily and with legal relevance in the Czech Republic. European law determines framework requirements, as well as obligations of Member States to designate quiet areas in nature and in open country. The Directive of the European Parliament and Council Directive 2002/49/EC relating to the assessment and management of environmental noise was indeed incorporated into Czech legislation, but legal instruments are still lacking for fulfilling the obligation under this directive to create and protect quiet areas in nature. Therefore, the purpose behind this paper is to open certain relating problem areas and to search for an answer to the question of why this obligation has yet to be fulfilled.
Links
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